On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 12:31:37 +0330, hadi motamedi wrote:
> On 3/8/11, Camaleón wrote:
>> Run (as root, from Debian):
>>
>> ifconfig
>> cat /etc/resolv.conf
>> cat /etc/network/interfaces
>> route -n
>> ping -c 3 172.18.209.1
>>
>> And put here the output.
> Thank you very much for your reply. I
On 3/8/11, Camaleón wrote:
> On Tue, 08 Mar 2011 16:21:17 +0330, hadi motamedi wrote:
>
>> On 3/8/11, Camaleón wrote:
>
>>> As root:
>>>
>>> route add default gw 192.168.0.1 eth0
>
> (...)
>
>> Thank you for your reply. The Windows machine has its primary address
>> set on a valid IP address and i
On 09/03/11 08:42, shawn wilson wrote:
> He could just setup debian to be used as it was intended - to be a
> server and put windows behind that. Just a thought.
>
Probably the same thought many readers had...
I'm "ass"uming he has his reasons, he was fairly clear in his request.
I've come acros
He could just setup debian to be used as it was intended - to be a server
and put windows behind that. Just a thought.
On 09/03/11 02:29, Joe wrote:
> On 08/03/11 10:32, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>> On 8.3.2011 11:52, kuLa wrote:
>>> On 08/03/11 09:50, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
On 8.3.2011 11:36, kuLa wrote:
> On 08/03/11 09:25, hadi motamedi wrote:
>> Dear All
>>> As I wrote before - DHCP!
>>>
>>
>> Th
On Tue, 8 Mar 2011 12:01:27 -0500
shawn wilson wrote:
> On Mar 8, 2011 10:29 AM, "Joe" wrote:
> >
> >
> > One possibly important point: all Windows versions since 95 can act
> > as
> routers, but IP forwarding is not enabled by default. If ICS is not
> used, forwarding must be manually enabled.
t via valid IP address
>>>>>> setting and on its secondary ip address setting it can see my debian
>>>>>> machine on the intranet.Can you please let me know how can try for
>>>>>> Internet connection sharing such that my debian machine can see
>>&
connected to Internet via valid IP address
setting and on its secondary ip address setting it can see my debian
machine on the intranet.Can you please let me know how can try for
Internet connection sharing such that my debian machine can see
internet with minor modifications done?
Thank you in
We're assuming the standard 16 bit subnet here too.
Don't know why you don't just put the machine on the same d block or even
use 169.. but either way.
If you can ping your windows box, try ringing something like 8.8.8.8 or
4.2.2.2 and see if that works. Then make sure resolv.conf has the same dn
On Tue, 08 Mar 2011 16:21:17 +0330, hadi motamedi wrote:
> On 3/8/11, Camaleón wrote:
>> As root:
>>
>> route add default gw 192.168.0.1 eth0
(...)
> Thank you for your reply. The Windows machine has its primary address
> set on a valid IP address and its secondary ip address is as
> 172.18.209
ss setting it can see my debian machine on
>> the intranet.Can you please let me know how can try for Internet
>> connection sharing such that my debian machine can see internet with
>> minor modifications done? Thank you in advance
>
> As root:
>
> route add default gw 1
intranet.Can you please let me know how can try for Internet
> connection sharing such that my debian machine can see internet with
> minor modifications done? Thank you in advance
As root:
route add default gw 192.168.0.1 eth0
If that works, then you can add it permanently via "/
t;> MS Windows machine is connected to Internet via valid IP address
>>>> setting and on its secondary ip address setting it can see my debian
>>>> machine on the intranet.Can you please let me know how can try for
>>>> Internet connection sharing such tha
; MS Windows machine is connected to Internet via valid IP address
>>> setting and on its secondary ip address setting it can see my debian
>>> machine on the intranet.Can you please let me know how can try for
>>> Internet connection sharing such that my debian machine can s
etting it can see my debian
>> machine on the intranet.Can you please let me know how can try for
>> Internet connection sharing such that my debian machine can see
>> internet with minor modifications done?
>> Thank you in advance
>
> Hi,
> I think modifications
g it can see my debian
> machine on the intranet.Can you please let me know how can try for
> Internet connection sharing such that my debian machine can see
> internet with minor modifications done?
> Thank you in advance
Hi,
I think modifications must be done on Win machine (setti
connection sharing such that my debian machine can see
internet with minor modifications done?
Thank you in advance
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> appreciated.
>
> I also tried the reverse. Using his Window XP lgged into verizon, I
> tried to enable ICS (internet connection sharing), I was able to get an
> IP address on the debain laptop, but was not able to surf the web.
Probably not the problem, but with this setup u
On Sun, 2004-02-22 at 03:18 -0500, nick wrote:
> Would it be possible for him to plug a crossover cable into my RJ45 jack
> and share my internet connection while I am connected to a WAP via my
> WiFi card?
The easiest way, if all he needs is web access, is probably to install
squid.
edit /etc/
e
> appreciated.
>
> I also tried the reverse. Using his Window XP lgged into verizon, I
> tried to enable ICS (internet connection sharing), I was able to get an
> IP address on the debain laptop, but was not able to surf the web.
>
I don't remember the exact settings, w
d to enable ICS (internet connection sharing), I was able to get an
IP address on the debain laptop, but was not able to surf the web.
Thanks,
Nick
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If you want the networking info from winxp just do this.
Start->Run->cmd
then when the command prompt window pops up type
ipconfig /all
it will print all windows networking info. Voila you have your nameservers.
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y Linux laptop connected to the net when I am at home is to let
>> XP dial in and share the connection to my Linux box. I have tried the
>> "Internet connection sharing wizard" (an awful thing) on Windows, and
>> set the Win box as gateway in my eth0 config under linux. N
Good evening (or perhaps morning where you are),
* J?rg Johannes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030902 16:56]:
> There are only two IP's listed in the details field. My own one
> (Client-IP) and the dial-in server's (Server-IP). No DNS listed :(
>
> But anyhow: I have set some "important" IP adresses to
et XP dial
in and share the connection to my Linux box. I have tried the "Internet
connection sharing wizard" (an awful thing) on Windows, and set the Win
box as gateway in my eth0 config under linux. Now I can ping servers on
the net with their IP adress, but I can not get the nam
to let XP dial
> in and share the connection to my Linux box. I have tried the "Internet
> connection sharing wizard" (an awful thing) on Windows, and set the Win
> box as gateway in my eth0 config under linux. Now I can ping servers on
> the net with their IP adress, but I
> in and share the connection to my Linux box. I have tried the "Internet
> connection sharing wizard" (an awful thing) on Windows, and set the Win
> box as gateway in my eth0 config under linux. Now I can ping servers on
> the net with their IP adress, but I can not get the nam
...
> the net with their IP adress, but I can not get the name resolution to
> work. I don't know which DNS server Windows uses, it is assigned
> dynamically wehn the connection is established, and I don't know how to
> get the adress...
> Any idea how to make surfing the net possible with such
d the "Internet
connection sharing wizard" (an awful thing) on Windows, and set the Win
box as gateway in my eth0 config under linux. Now I can ping servers on
the net with their IP adress, but I can not get the name resolution to
work. I don't know which DNS server Windows
I'm using windows XP with the dial up account on that. I know it's a
backwards operation but my debian system never authenticates a conncetion
for the internet. So I can never dial with it.
What I can't seem to get working is the internet on the debian system with
the gateway pointing to my Wind
Hello
vinz (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I'm using windows XP with the dial up account on that. I know it's a
> backwards operation but my debian system never authenticates a
> conncetion
> for the internet. So I can never dial with it.
What program do you youse to dial in? Have you tried to
* Mike McGuire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
> On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 12:06:46PM +0100, Ade Talabi wrote:
> > Alvin Oga,
> >
> > How do you turn on ip forwarding on machin A, which is a WIN 98SE box
I'd say use winroute (shareware) if you cannot instead use the linux-box
for routing.
Stig
On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 12:06:46PM +0100, Ade Talabi wrote:
> Alvin Oga,
>
> How do you turn on ip forwarding on machin A, which is a WIN 98SE box
>
I *think* Win98 can actually do that (95 can't, IIRC), but I don't
know how. I'd ask why you'd want to do that instead of using the
Linux box to
Alvin Oga,
How do you turn on ip forwarding on machin A, which is a WIN 98SE box
Alvin Oga ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [03/08/01 at 08:55]:
>
> hi ya
>
> In either case above...
> - all other machines in your lan, will connect to the 2nd NIC port
> on machine A with a local
hi ya
your gateway ip# is something that your ISP gives you...
if you are using dhcp... your isp will define your ip#, gateway and dns
info ...
if you are using static ip#... you will be given your ip# range...
- "machine A" is your gateway and firewall
- you pick which ip# you
On Fri, 3 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> But, how do I configure Machine B to accept the internet access from Machine
> A? Here is my configuration right now:
>
As said before: make sure B has internet access, install ipmasq and then
everything should work. It is really that simple ;-).
G
But, how do I configure Machine B to accept the internet access from Machine
A? Here is my configuration right now:
Machine A:
Windows 98 / Linux [ would like to run net sharing from both OS'es ]
Default Gateway set to Machine A's IP
Domain and DNS match ISP
[ what is gateway hostname? I just mad
On Fri, 3 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How do I configure DNS on my "Machine A" for internet connection sharing over
> an Ethernet network? Thanks.
>
apt-get install bind
AFAIK it is installed as caching only nameserver. Then point the DNS of B
to machine A.
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
How do I configure DNS on my "Machine A" for internet connection sharing over
an Ethernet network? Thanks.
-- Deven
;
> > Pardon me for asking but wouldn't it better and
> > more reliable to connect with a Debian box and share
> > the connection using ip masquerading?
>
> Indeed, this would be preferable, but perhaps the original poster has
> a windows-only internal DSL card.
x27;t it better and
> more reliable to connect with a Debian box and share
> the connection using ip masquerading?
Indeed, this would be preferable, but perhaps the original poster has
a windows-only internal DSL card. If that is the case he will need to
use the 'Internet Connection Sh
> -Original Message-
> From: James Preston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 1:33 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Internet Connection Sharing [was: Re: Ethernet]
>
>
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On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 01:05:11PM +1000, Ian Perry wrote:
> With Debian you have much greater control of input/output/forwarding access
> than you do with windows (does windows actualy have any real security ?)
Sure it does: "ATTRIB +R". If a h4
> -Original Message-
> From: Sam Varghese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Sam Varghese
> Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 11:58 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Internet Connection Sharing [was: Re: Ethernet]
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 02, 2001
On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 12:14:39PM +1000, James Preston wrote:
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| On Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 10:03:13PM -0400, dman wrote:
| > You also need to specify a DNS server or you will need to type IP
| > addresses instead of names in, ex, a web browser. To do this find
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On Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 10:03:13PM -0400, dman wrote:
> You also need to specify a DNS server or you will need to type IP
> addresses instead of names in, ex, a web browser. To do this find out
> the IP of your ISP's DNS server (you should have this in
> /etc/re
On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 11:58:06AM +1000, Sam Varghese wrote:
| On Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 09:54:37PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| > How can I set up my Win98 machine to share its internet connection to my
| > networked Linux machines?
|
| Pardon me for asking but wouldn't it better and
| more
On Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 09:54:37PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| How can I set up my Win98 machine to share its internet connection to my
| networked Linux machines?
I'll assume that you have Debian on the machine that has the internet
connection and that you have already done 'apt-get instal
On Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 09:54:37PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How can I set up my Win98 machine to share its internet connection to my
> networked Linux machines?
Pardon me for asking but wouldn't it better and
more reliable to connect with a Debian box and share
the connection using ip ma
How can I set up my Win98 machine to share its internet connection to my
networked Linux machines?
-- Deven
Heh, sorry, a little early in the morning. ;)
* Carel Fellinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010330 09:16]:
> On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 07:08:16AM -0600, Vinh Truong wrote:
> > Carel,
> >
> > Can you ping your dns? Can you browse the net from the Linux machine?
>
> Mixed up identities? I, Carel, have no
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 07:08:16AM -0600, Vinh Truong wrote:
> Carel,
>
> Can you ping your dns? Can you browse the net from the Linux machine?
Mixed up identities? I, Carel, have no problems with my machine
firewalling and masquerading:) I was just responding to mr Dean.
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groetjes, carel
Carel,
Can you ping your dns? Can you browse the net from the Linux machine?
Have you set up your internal machines to use the Linux machine as a
gateway? I have a linksys router and that is what I have to do.
There is a how-to for cablemodems at http://www.linuxdoc.org. Maybe it
will help you
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 11:10:09AM +0100, JACKSON, DEAN wrote:
>
> Right here's the scenario.
>
> cable modem with dhcp allocated ip
> int ne t card connected to this
> 2nd int net card connected to local LAN using-static ip
> machines on local LAN can send ping's to external ip addresses
> probl
Right here's the scenario.
cable modem with dhcp allocated ip
int ne t card connected to this
2nd int net card connected to local LAN using-static ip
machines on local LAN can send ping's to external ip addresses
problem-- machines in local LAN cannot browse internet (unable to resolve
dns)
my dn
Hi.
I use ipchains to share pppwith the network.
here's the syntax for ipchains that I use:
# first, deny all IP's
ipchains -P forward DENY
# now, allow individual addresses access.
# I do each machine individually
# the '/24' means this is a class C network
ipchains -A forward -s 192.168.0.2/
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, David B.Harris wrote:
> To quote Omar Shuja Siddiqui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> # i have recently installed a network of to Linux boxes.
> # one of them is a working dial up machine. i want to
> # share the internet connection with the other Linux box
> # also. please tell me what
Omar Shuja Siddiqui wrote:
> one of them is a working dial up machine. i want to
> share the internet connection with the other Linux box
You should look at the ipchains / masquerading HOWTO and the ipmasq
package.
/usr/doc/
www.linuxdoc.org
Janto
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%% Omar Shuja Siddiqui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
oss> i have recently installed a network of to Linux boxes.
oss> one of them is a working dial up machine. i want to
oss> share the internet connection with the other Linux box
oss> also. please tell me what is the whole procedure for
os
To quote Omar Shuja Siddiqui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# hi
# i have recently installed a network of to Linux boxes.
# one of them is a working dial up machine. i want to
# share the internet connection with the other Linux box
# also. please tell me what is the whole procedure for
# doing this.
There
hi
i have recently installed a network of to Linux boxes.
one of them is a working dial up machine. i want to
share the internet connection with the other Linux box
also. please tell me what is the whole procedure for
doing this.
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Joseph de los Santos wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Windows 98's ICS feature is really cool. Does debian support ICS too? if so,
> can someone tell me or point me to some documentation on how to do this? just
> 2 home computers... a debian box and a win 98 box over a 56k dialup connection
> to be used fo s
Hi,
Windows 98's ICS feature is really cool. Does debian support ICS too? if so,
can someone tell me or point me to some documentation on how to do this? just
2 home computers... a debian box and a win 98 box over a 56k dialup connection
to be used fo simultaneous surfing and (possibly email)
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