Re: [newbie] Windows and Linux networking

2000-02-17 Thread Ronald J. Yacketta
This is my setup at home Linux box with two NICS 5 port hub eth0 (the first NIC) is attached to the cable modem eth1 (the second NIC) is attached to port 1 on the hub with a ip of 10.100.100.1 I have ipforwarding turned OFF ipmasqurading turned ON have the sifi firewall package installed along

[newbie] Windows and Linux networking

2000-02-16 Thread sdos
Hello, I have isdn, and can connect with my Linux machine, I want to use my Linux bow as a gateway/firewall/file server. Can anyone give me an idea on how to do this. I know almost everything about windows networking, but I'm new to connecting Unix/Linux and windows and new to using Linux as a

Re: [newbie] Windows to Linux networking

2000-01-02 Thread Alan Shoemaker
Dansamba is available in rpm form for 386's and up. Get it from the archives at RedHat. The server ftp server is probably already running on your system unless you're running mdk 6.0 which was missing the server part of ftp. In that case you'll need to download it. Read the how-to's and go

Re: [newbie] Windows to Linux networking

1999-12-31 Thread Axalon Bloodstone
On Fri, 31 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gettin all my questions out of the way :) I have two PCs which are networked together. One runs Windows 98, the other has both WIndows 95 and Linux. It's working fairly well at the moment, but I would like to be able to transfer files back