>Then try :
> ifconfig eth1 192.168.x.x
> route add -net 192.168.x.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 dev eth1
>Now ping to the other PC should work. (ping 192.168.x.y)
>Probably, for accessing the other PC by name you need to adapt the hosts
file.
Thanx for your help. I'll try it. I have another idea that might work :
Configuring the dhco nic with no adrress (0.00.0.00) and use a standart dhcp
client on it...
I'd like to set up an ip masquerade over the nic with dhcp. could work the
SuSE one? or does it need to have the adresses in yast?
thoms
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