nick_elliott at ie.ibm.com wrote:
>> Guys,
>> I have an NT machine with a modem and a linux machine with no modem. They
> are both connected to a small isolated token ring network. Is it possible
> for me to get to the internet from my linux machine using the modem on my
> NT machine? I seem to remember something like this on the mailing list a
> while ago. Can someone please point me to a good source of information.
>> Mise Le Meas/Kind Regards/Mit Freundlichen Gruessen
You can do it through using a proxy server on the NT machine.
http://tucows.ipeng.com/proxyservernt.html
OK - the NT proxy server seems to be the general suggestion.
I just have one more question about this. I work for IBM and through the
IBM Global
Dialer I can get in through the IBM firewall to the IBM internal network.
If I connect
using the Global dialer, will I be able to telnet from my linux machine to
a machine
inside the IBM firewall???
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