Greetings,

I was wondering if anyone has tried to use a linux box from behind a Windows firewall. 
 I've been out of the "Linux loop" for a couple of months, and I was hoping to pick it 
up again.

Here's the scenario.  Small, home LAN (8 machines).  ADSL connection to one Win98 box 
equipped with two NICs.  All other MS machines can both see the Win98 box (a.k.a., the 
firewall) and access the Internet (because the firewall is connected to the ADSL modem 
*and* the LAN hub).

Question:

I'm using Sygate as the modem-sharing software to provide Internet access for the 
non-firewall machines.  What sort of mechanism/device/software/hack do I need to allow 
the Linux machine (stock RH 6.0 on a 486 machine) to access the Internet vci?  (I 
should also tell you that the LAN machines have statically addressed IP addresses.)


I hope I've not overlooked anything.  Thanks in advance for your help.  (Private 
replies are encouraged.)


Sincerely,

-HGLEE


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