On 6 Oct 2003 16:53:43 -0700,
Ian <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This is my setup: I have 2 computers, 1 running windows XP and the
> other running Red Hat Linux. The computer running XP is the one
> connected to the internet and the one that recieves the dynamic IP
> address. The two of them are networked together and share the
> internet connection. When I type the ip address of the XP box into
> the address bar, nothing happens. But when i type the local ip
> address of the linux box into the address bar, everything works fine.
> Can anyone tell me how to get this working? Thanks in advanced.
Assuming you're running Apache on the Linux machine that's as it should
be. If you want to be visible to the outside you'll have to fight with
ICS on the XP machine. IIRC I read something about NAT for Win2k, so it
should be possible for XP. Sorry I can't help, but I'm not sure if ICS
will allow you to serve from behind the Gateway.
GL,
Michael C.
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