Hi Paul: Since I'm not as adept [yet :-)] as many on this list, I found the following to be an extremely newbie-friendly solution for my situation. I'm on Cox as well and have my RH 6.2 serving as my firewall/gateway with the Win box behind it. I first ran bastille to harden the Linux box and then installed PM Firewall. [bastille will support RH 7 very soon according to their site]. I then installed PM Firewall [which will configure the NICs too]. The only caveat to be aware of is that you will need to run with a static ip. In the year with Cox I have only had the ip change once though :-) http://www.pmfirewall.com http://freshmeat.net/projects/bastillelinux/ Mike On Sat, 31 Mar 2001 21:56:48 -0700, John Albee wrote: >Although I don't profress to know anything about windows connection sharing... If I remember right you may have to go into the network properties and bind Internet Connection sharing to your Ethernet card that goes to your @home router/modem. The preferable thing to do would be to setup your linux box as the gateway and have the windows system connect thru it. It shouldnt take more than reading 2 or 3 HOWTOs. With the linux system as the gateway, your windows box would be inherently more secure. > >John Albee > >On Fri, 30 Mar 2001 20:58:06 -0700 >"Paul Nauman" wrote: > >> I was connected via dialup to AOL through my Win98 machine with Shared Internet Connection turned on. This allowed me to also access the internet from my Red Hat 7.0 machine. I am now connected to Cox@home through the Win98 machine and would like to access the internet from both machines but I can not get it to work on the Linux system. >> >> Do I have to tell Cox that I am using 2 machines to get a second "CX9999999-a" name, and pay an additional $5.00 per month? :-( >> >> There must be a way around this, right? Some one please say yes. :-) >> >> I live close to GCC, will this situation be discussed at the West Side Plug meeting there on Apr. 24th about connecting Linux to the internet? >> >> Thanks for any help setting this up. >> >> Paul Nauman