Jean-Louis Debert wrote:

> "Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
> >
> > OK, just for grins.  Firewalling aside, I have a DSL connection to one
> > machine with 2 NIC's.  One (eth0) goes to the DSL modem the other (eth1
> > aka 192.168.100.1) goes to a hub.  A second machine with single NIC
> > (eth0 aka 192.168.100.2) goes to same hub.  Can I simply assign the
> > gateway on machine #2 to the second NIC on machine #1 (eth1 -
> > 192.168.100.2)?
>
> Yes you can (and should) but the gateway is 192.168.100.1
> if you assign 192.168.100.2, you are just gatewaying your
> second machine onto itself ...
> OTOH it may be a typo in your post, in that case forget it ...
>
>
> --
> Jean-Louis Debert        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 74 Annemasse  France
> old Linux fan

Yep sorry it was a typo,  assigning gateway on mach #2 as 192.168.100.1  Gads
what a long week - is it Friday yet?
Do I need anything else enabled?? ipchains? ipmasq? don't know, like I said
this is driving me crazy.


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