Hi!
I have 2 computers connected via ethernet, one running Debian and the
other running Windows XP. The windows machine has a dial-up connection
to the internet, and I've enabled sharing on that connection. I've
also enabled routing in the registry. In the Linux machine, I've set
the gateway to the ethernet IP of the windows machine. Now the problem
is that although domain resolving works nice and fast, none of the
applications seem to be able to make any communication with the
internet. For example, Mozilla resolves the domain, then shows the
"connecting to..." message on the status bar till it times out. FTP
and telnet also wait endlessly trying the connect. The only thing that
works flawlessly is ping!
The other thing I would like to do is make the Linux machine
accessible from the internet. For example, if I host a site on Apache,
I would like to make it accessible from the internet. Can it be done?
I'm relatively new to Linux, having started with Red Hat 6.2 quite a
long time ago and now working with Debian after a long break. So
please excuse me if I've asked something stupid. Also, I know it would
be better if I had the internet connection on my Linux machine and
connected the Windows PC to it, but I can't do it because AFAIK my
modem (Rockwell HCF PCI) is not supported in Linux.
Any help appreciated, thank you!
Debarka