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[ILUG] ref : Internet for Two PCs

[ILUG] ref : Internet for Two PCs

Mark nvm1 at yahoo.com
Sun Nov 14 15:54:44 GMT 1999


Try wingate for linux ...

You can put this on the win98 box and it will act as a
proxy for the linux machine.

I beleive the win project have ported this app to
linux 
but cannot find the modified version anywhere.

You could try this url ...
http://home.ubalt.edu/abento/linux/troubleshooting/network-manual.html

Catcha

Mark

--- Alan Sobey <ags at tinet.ie> wrote:
> > I have been serching the Net for the last hour
> looking for information on
> > how to set up my Linux box so that a Win98 box on
> same network can access
> > the web on the linbox PPP connection.
> > Any good links describing how it is done??
> > Tom Mackey
> 
> http://cpwright.com/mserver/
> 
> Highly recommended, although it'll take a little
> time to set up - more
> options there than you can think of.  For a windows
> client I'd recommend
> WinMClient, and for linux gmasqdialer.
> 
> Alan.
> 
> 
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