On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 15:06:35 +0000, Derek Jennings
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 March 2005 14:44, Christopher Taylor wrote:
> > I currently have a Lynksys Router setup to handle the DHCP on a
> > 192.168.4.0/255.255.255.0 network.  The computers are setup with
> > 192.168.4.1 (the address of the router) as the gateway.  I tried
> > setting up DHCP on Mandrake and disabled on the router.  The Mandrake
> > box could access the internet, but the remaining Windows boxes could
> > not.  The gateway on the Windows boxes was set to 192.168.4.111 which
> > is the static IP of the Mandrake box.  I tries setting up the Mandrake
> > box as a proxy (I've been using drakwizard to set these up) using
> > squid, but the the Windows box still could not access the internet.  I
> > did change the proxy settings on the Windows box to use ip
> > 192.168.4.111 and the port suggested by drakwizard.  What is it that I
> > need to do?  My goal is to have everything routed through the Mandrake
> > box under one firewall.  Eventually I would like to expose the server
> > to the outside world (using dynamic dhcp) so that I can do some remote
> > access when I travel (ftp mainly).  Any help would be greatly
> > appreciated.
> 
> The gateway is the box that is physically connected to the internet. That is
> still your Linksys, so you must set 192.168.4.1 as the gateway address
> regardless which box is the DHCP server. (I assume the Windows boxes are also
> on the 192.168.4 subnet)
> 
> If you are using Squid proxy, then the Windows clients will not need the
> Linksys as a gateway for browsing, but the Windows clients must be configured
> to use a proxy on 192.168.4.111 port 3128 If you still have problems check
> you do not have a firewall on the Linux box blocking access to the proxy.
> 
> BTW: You could keep the Linksys but set it up to do port forwarding to the
> Linux box for your remote access.  Your Linksys manual will describe port
> forwarding. You can still use dynamic DNS (which is what I assume you mean by
> "dynamic dhcp") by using ddclient to update dynamic DNS servers with the
> external IP address of the Linksys.
> 
> derek
> 
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> 
I'll give the 192.168.4.1 gateway a try.  I had the Windows box set to
use the proxy at the right IP and port.  I checked the firewall
settings under the control panel and it showed to let everything
through.  The real trick to exposing isn't the Linksys Router, but the
Westell 2200 DSL modem. This does not seem to want to let anything
through.  I will try googling and see what I can come up with.

-- 
Christopher Taylor - Registered Linux User #383327

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