Do you have SQUID or some other proxy application running on your Caldera box? Without a proxy server listening on eth1 the other machines will not be able to use proxy settings pointing to the Caldera box to get out onto the net. Gilbert At 01:03 PM 1/28/2002 -0700, you wrote: >New to the linux world. Set up a machine off my cable connection using >Caldera(Cal). I have my static IP set up on eth0 and my eth1 set to 10.1.1.1 >I can use my browser on Cal, to get out on the net. I want to eventually >set this box up to be my firewall, because I have 4 machines sitting >behind it. For the time being I am just trying to hook up 2 of them. A >Mac dual G4 and a WIN 98 machine. I have set the WIN 98 up with the >address of 10.1.1.2 and the Mac up with 10.1.1.4 >I went into the Internet Explorer and set it to use a proxy server. But I >haven't been able to get either of these machines to see out. I set the >Proxy server address to 10.1.1.1 so I'm not sure if thats the prob or >not. I can ping both ways from the WIN 98 to Cal and Cal to WIN 98. I >can also ping the Mac from the Cal to the Mac, but the Mac does not >currently have Mac Ping on it yet. >Where is a good admin source I could use to properly set up my >intranet. I have checked the Caldera site for several hours to no >avail. Maybe I just keep missing it. I've also tried a number of things >in the OpenLinux Doc that came with the OS I bought from them. >