I'm afraid that profiles doesn't support different IP's! I am pretty sure
this isn't even supported on NT 4.0 Workstations. I think it may be
supported by Windows 2000, but I would have to try it.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: July 19, 1999 4:41 PM
> To: Trenton D. Adams
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Home network w/ work IP setup?
>
>
>
> I have been following this thread and I offer the following..... fwiw!
>
> 1) upgrade (??) wife's laptop to w95, you only have about 5 more usable
> months on it anyway.
>
> 2) apply y2k patches from mickysoft to both laptops.
>
> 3) setup hardware profiles on both machines, on the "WORK" profile use
> your existing ip's and routes. on your "HOME" profile use the 10.x.x.x
> ip's, routes and such.
>
> 4) man samba
>
> --dave
>
> On 19 Jul, Trenton D. Adams wrote:
> > I'd like to add to everyone's information about IP aliasing, and
> > masquerading. These are definite needs for what you want. I
> don't know how
> > to do what I am about to suggest, but I would think it could be done.
> >
> > You said that your wife has different DNS's, etc. There might
> be a way of
> > making the linux box intercept the request for, say your wife's DNS, and
> > route it to your's. That way, you can setup the linux box for
> your machine,
> > and it would also then work with her's!
> >
> > Could this be done? Anyone???
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David E.
> Bernholdt
> >> Sent: July 19, 1999 9:30 AM
> >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Subject: Home network w/ work IP setup?
> >>
> >>
> >> I have a desktop machine at home which runs Linux. My wife and I each
> >> have laptops running Win95 and Win3.11 (!) which often come home from
> >> work.
> >>
> >> I'd like to be able to setup a local network & use the desktop machine
> >> as a gateway to our ISP, but because changing network configurations
> >> in Windows is such a pain, I'd like to be able to plug in the laptops
> >> without changing their network configuration. When at home, the
> >> laptops don't need to be visible to the outside world -- they'll
> >> basically be originating connections only: telnet, ssh, ftp, smtp,
> >> pop.
> >>
> >> I've been looking through the documentation for NAT, but it is still
> >> not clear to me if it can support this kind of thing -- it doesn't
> >> seem to match up to any of the various configurations they describe.
> >>
> >> Can anyone tell me whether such a network setup is possible with NAT
> >> (or some other way) and point me to the best model(s)/example(s) which
> >> I can use to understand how to configure my setup properly?
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance!
> >> --
> >> David E. Bernholdt | Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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