Home Network (Win 2K & Linux)
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Hello, the codegurus around the world.;) I believe that many CP ppl enjoy the home network.:cool: Now, I enjoy DHCP of RedHat Linux in my private home network. However, I'm wondering that Windows 2000 Pro supports IP routing?:confused: For example, my Win2k Pro has two NIC, one connects to the other network to Internet. The other connects to RedHat Linux with DHCP server. So, my Win2k has one private static IP (192.168.0.2) and the other private dynamic IP (192.168.1.10) assigned by DHCP server of Linux. I can ping to each box from the other box. However, I didn't figure out IP forward on Win2K pro. Win2K server has IP routing capability. X| (I did figure out IP fowarding and IPchains of Linux, so if I use Liunx as gateway, it works. :cool: ) Sometimes, I feel that I more enjoy Network issue with Linux than do the programming on Windows OS.:rolleyes: Please, don't send me your email about your questions directly. Have a nice day! Sonork - 100.10571:vcdeveloper ;)
-Masaaki Onishi-
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Hello, the codegurus around the world.;) I believe that many CP ppl enjoy the home network.:cool: Now, I enjoy DHCP of RedHat Linux in my private home network. However, I'm wondering that Windows 2000 Pro supports IP routing?:confused: For example, my Win2k Pro has two NIC, one connects to the other network to Internet. The other connects to RedHat Linux with DHCP server. So, my Win2k has one private static IP (192.168.0.2) and the other private dynamic IP (192.168.1.10) assigned by DHCP server of Linux. I can ping to each box from the other box. However, I didn't figure out IP forward on Win2K pro. Win2K server has IP routing capability. X| (I did figure out IP fowarding and IPchains of Linux, so if I use Liunx as gateway, it works. :cool: ) Sometimes, I feel that I more enjoy Network issue with Linux than do the programming on Windows OS.:rolleyes: Please, don't send me your email about your questions directly. Have a nice day! Sonork - 100.10571:vcdeveloper ;)
-Masaaki Onishi-
Masaaki unfortunately I don't have an answer to your question but thought that posting it to the Operating System forum my prove more fruitful. Michael Martin Australia mjm68@tpg.com.au "I personally love it because I can get as down and dirty as I want on the backend, while also being able to dabble with fun scripting and presentation games on the front end." - Chris Maunder 15/07/2002
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Hello, the codegurus around the world.;) I believe that many CP ppl enjoy the home network.:cool: Now, I enjoy DHCP of RedHat Linux in my private home network. However, I'm wondering that Windows 2000 Pro supports IP routing?:confused: For example, my Win2k Pro has two NIC, one connects to the other network to Internet. The other connects to RedHat Linux with DHCP server. So, my Win2k has one private static IP (192.168.0.2) and the other private dynamic IP (192.168.1.10) assigned by DHCP server of Linux. I can ping to each box from the other box. However, I didn't figure out IP forward on Win2K pro. Win2K server has IP routing capability. X| (I did figure out IP fowarding and IPchains of Linux, so if I use Liunx as gateway, it works. :cool: ) Sometimes, I feel that I more enjoy Network issue with Linux than do the programming on Windows OS.:rolleyes: Please, don't send me your email about your questions directly. Have a nice day! Sonork - 100.10571:vcdeveloper ;)
-Masaaki Onishi-
I think Win2k Pro supports Internet Connection Sharing... Jon Sagara Red Swingline Staplers