I want to try the Klinux, but I have no idea how to connect it up to my exisiting network, which consists of:
1. A cable modem hooked up to my wife's Win98SE machine with "internet connection sharing" enabled.
2. A second network card in my wife's computer hooked up to a hub, allowing all my other machines to hook up the the internet.
I would think that klinux wouldn't be able to use Microsoft's internet connection sharing. However, I guess that MS sharing must dynamically assign IP addresses to my other computers. Will Klinux work with this? I guess I can just give it a try. I've been very happy with MS internet connection sharing, it is much more compatible than other proxy servers that I have used.
How do most people go about sharing an internet connection between klinux and Windows machines? Is a router the way to go? Or would I be better off setting up my Win2K machine as the server, with some proxy server software like Wingate, etc...?
Thanks for any help.
1. A cable modem hooked up to my wife's Win98SE machine with "internet connection sharing" enabled.
2. A second network card in my wife's computer hooked up to a hub, allowing all my other machines to hook up the the internet.
I would think that klinux wouldn't be able to use Microsoft's internet connection sharing. However, I guess that MS sharing must dynamically assign IP addresses to my other computers. Will Klinux work with this? I guess I can just give it a try. I've been very happy with MS internet connection sharing, it is much more compatible than other proxy servers that I have used.
How do most people go about sharing an internet connection between klinux and Windows machines? Is a router the way to go? Or would I be better off setting up my Win2K machine as the server, with some proxy server software like Wingate, etc...?
Thanks for any help.