Nigel Sollars wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Vaughn Treude wrote:
>
> > Yep. I already had the same DNS addresses entered on both machines, since the ME notebook was working with the dialup connection.
> > BTW, I've been revisiting the "test" section of the "IP Masquerade" HOWTO. I was able to find the REAL IP address by telnetting to the Cisco, and I could
> > ping that from the Windows box. But I could NOT telnet to the sample fixed IP addresses they gave (like the one for www.linux.org.) Perhaps these have
> > changed, or they are more security conscious now and rejected me without the prompt. In any case, my forwarding seems to be failing independent of the
> > DNS lookup function.
> > Also, it's been suggested that I need to run DHCPD on the firewall box, but the IP-Masq howto doesn't mention this at all. It was my understanding that
> > Qwest was doing this for me. I currently haven't tried running DHCPD; haven't figured out the setup yet.
>
> Qwest is doing Dhcp on this connection from the Cisco 678 ... why would
> you want DHCPD running on the firewall .. Is this just as a client?
> or do u mean to create a new dhcp server on the firewall for the clients
> behind it?
Yes, the firewall's just a client. I'll only create a new dhcp server on the firewall if it's necessary for the clients behind it to connect to external
addresses. The "howto" doesn't mention it, so I hope I don't have to do that. But I've followed the instructions in the "howto" to the letter, and it doesn't
work yet after several hours of futzing around, so I'm baffled.
>
>
> on this connection ive not looked as of yet at the public IP address ..
>
> I do know after looking at the settings on the 678 through the serial
> console that the dhcp scope is in the 10.0.0.x range as set by qwest with
> 10.0.0.1 as the 678 .2 as this workstation.
>
Yes, I know that, and the other machines on the LAN can ping that guy, but nothing else seems to work for some reason.
Later,
vaughn
>
> Regards
>
> Nigel
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Vaughn
> >
> >
> >
> > Kevin Brown wrote:
> >
> > > and you have DNS configured right?
> > >
> > > Vaughn Treude wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Thanks to everyone for their help, but I still can't connect my Windows ME notebook.
> > > > 1. The gateway IS set up correctly.
> > > > 2. I CAN ping the Cisco modem from the ME notebook.
> > > > 3. As a desparation move, I removed the dialup connections.
> > > > 4. I removed all proxy server settings under the Internet settings applet.
> > > > 5. Neither Exploder nor Outlook can find the server in any way, shape or form.
> > > >
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