My friend has 2 computers, a windows xp professional box and a debian box.
The Windows box is connected to the internet, and has two NICs. The Internet capable NIC is on the 172 network, and the secondary NIC is on a 192 network.
The secondary NIC on the Windows box is connected to the Debian box (which only has one NIC) via a crossover cable, thus enabling the two machines to talk to each other.
He wants a way to connect to the internet from the Debian box via the Windows box.
We tried enabling ICS, but it did not work.
We edited the registry to enable IP Forwarding. No dice.
We tried bridging the two network connections. Nada.
Is this possible? If so, how?
The Windows box is connected to the internet, and has two NICs. The Internet capable NIC is on the 172 network, and the secondary NIC is on a 192 network.
The secondary NIC on the Windows box is connected to the Debian box (which only has one NIC) via a crossover cable, thus enabling the two machines to talk to each other.
He wants a way to connect to the internet from the Debian box via the Windows box.
We tried enabling ICS, but it did not work.
We edited the registry to enable IP Forwarding. No dice.
We tried bridging the two network connections. Nada.
Is this possible? If so, how?
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