Look at IP masquerading..The howto is well written and u should have no
problems setting it up..
I had that setup working fine..but I have a different problem..I cannot dial
out with Linux..I have no idea what the problem is..
cheeers,
Arni
----- Original Message -----
From: Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 1999 12:13 PM
Subject: home networking
> Setup:
> Toshiba 4005CDS (Satellite)
> Single user dialup machine
> Running Redhat-6.0
> Kernel 2.2.5-22 (stock)
>
> ssh-1.2.26-4us
> ssh-clients-1.2.26-4us
> ssh-server-1.2.26-4us
> ssh-extras-1.2.26-4us
>
> Group,
>
> In briefest terms:
>
> Running linux on 3 home machines, all connected by NIC. One machine
> (any one) is connected by ppp or modem to ISP.
>
> How can one access that ppp connection from the other machines? I
> understand I can simply remote login to the ppp machine of course,
> but aren't there other ways to access the ppp connection?
>
> Maybe do things like download somethihg directly to one of the
> machines that is not connected by ppp. ssh tunnel? or similar.
>
> Some kind of forwarded connections?
>
> Please assume a high level of ingnorance in any responses...
>
>
>
>
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