1. Home
  2. Computing & Technology
  3. Linux

Linux IP Masquerade How-To

From Authors, for About.com


   Linux IP Masquerade HOWTO
   Prev    Chapter 4. Configuring the other internal to-be MASQed machines    Next

4.3. Configuring Windows for Workgroup 3.11

  • If you haven't installed your network card and adapter driver, do so now. Descriptions to perform this task is beyond the scope of this document.

  • Install the TCP/IP 32b package if you haven't already.

  • In 'Main'/'Windows Setup'/'Network Setup' , click on 'Drivers' .

  • Highlight 'Microsoft TCP/IP-32 3.11b' in the 'Network Drivers' section, click 'Setup' .

  • Set the IP Address to 192.168.0.x (1 < x < 255), then set the Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.0 and Default Gateway to 192.168.0.1

  • Do not enable any of the following options (unless you know what you are doing):

    • 'Automatic DHCP Configuration' : Unless you have a DHCP server running on your network.

    • Put anything in the 'WINS Server' input areas : Unless you have setup one or more WINS servers.

  • Click 'DNS' , fill in the appropriate information your Linux host uses (usually found in /etc/resolv.conf). Then click 'OK' when you're done with it.

  • Click 'Advanced' , check 'Enable DNS for Windows Name Resolution' and 'Enable LMHOSTS lookup' found in c:\windows.

  • Click 'OK' in all dialog boxes and restart the system.

  • As an initial test, ping the linux box to test the network connection: 'File/Run' , type: ping 192.168.0.1 (This is only an INTERNAL LAN connection test so you might not be able to ping the outside world yet.) If you don't see "replies" to your PINGs, please verify your network configuration.


   Prev    Home    Next
   Configuring Windows NT    Up    Configuring UNIX Based Systems


* License

* Linux IP Masquerade How-To Index

Explore Linux
About.com Special Features

Stay connected and entertained with reviews on tips on the latest HDTVs, cellphones and more. More >

Easy ways to connect two computers for networking purposes. More >

  1. Home
  2. Computing & Technology
  3. Linux
  4. Linux HowTos
  5. IP Masquerade How-To
  6. Linux IP Masquerade How-To - 11

©2009 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company.

All rights reserved.