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- Path: jake.esu.edu!pear6459
- From: pear6459@kutztown.edu (Christian L. Pearce)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.networking,comp.unix.admin,comp.unix.misc,comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.amiga
- Subject: Re: SLIP gateway on a local network
- Followup-To: comp.os.linux.networking,comp.unix.admin,comp.unix.misc,comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.amiga
- Date: 24 Mar 1996 00:34:50 GMT
- Organization: Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, USA
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- Pedro Miguel Sequeira de Justo Teixeira (pmt@hidro1.ist.utl.pt) wrote:
- : Daniele Paccaloni wrote:
- : >
- : > I own two UNIX machines connected via Ethernet: A and B.
- : > One system (A) is also connected to internet via SLIP (dynamic IP).
- : > How can i use the SLIP connection also on the other machine (B) ?
- : > I tried (in B) adding a default route to A, it seems that packets are sent but not
- : > received.
- : > Can you help me ? Thanx in advance.
-
- : You must recompile the kernel with the GateWaying
- : option ON (it is off by default) for Machine B.
-
- : This should do the trick...
-
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- : Pedro Miguel Teixeira
-
- I sent up my computers exatcly to the guy above and I have IP
- forwarding and gatewaying enable. But it still did not "do the trick." We
- need some serious questions answered here.
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