On Tue, 23 Mar 1999, Kevin Hillabolt wrote:
> I am running a small LAN (one machine with NT4.0 and a LINUX
> box), obviously LINUX has diald installed. Well I can
> successfully browse the internet from my NT box through the
> LINUX machine (using Apache's Proxy & Diald....For some reason
> FTP & IRC don't work, but that is the least of my problems
> right now.)
Are you using IP masquerading? You should be. Please give a
more complete description of your setup.
If you are using IP masquerading, you have to load special
modules on the Linux machine to get ordinary FTP and IRC to
work. Passive mode FTP should work regardless.
Can you do anything through the connection without using a
proxy? Try using the web without a proxy, with masquerading
instead.
> In my diald.conf file, I have a line stating "window 2048"
> which I believe sets up the maximum allowable packets to be
> transmitted through eth0 (probably not though :) Could this be
> preventing my NT machine from being able to constant
> connection to my ISP? (i.e. Engaging a stop light in the
> connection <- sorry for the metaphor, but it seemed like the
> best way to describe it.)
Dunno ... why don't you just comment out the window line and see
what happens? I doubt it's the problem.
Ed
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