From: Richard G. <ric...@ri...> - 2004-02-05 17:09:53
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Interesting.. I actually have a dual port adapter, plus the TAP, plus a bluetooth network "adapter", plus one more... I wonder why bridging doesn't show up for me. Tony, ICS IS missing for you right? BTW, the easiest answer to all this is to run a proxy on the Windows host, and most of the linux stuff will communicate through an http proxy. However, this crashes the current daemon (Dan is working on it, memory problem) so I'm still toying with the bridging stuff in the meantime. Ian, Thanks for the smackdown on the networking info...In my haste of making up numbers, I broke some rules ;-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Hoyle" <tm...@no...> To: "Richard Goodwin" <ric...@ri...> Cc: "Ian C. Blenke" <ia...@bl...>; "Cooperative Linux Development" <col...@li...> Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 11:03 AM Subject: Re: [coLinux-devel] TCP Forwarding? Or General Networking Questions..? > Richard Goodwin wrote: > > Ian, > > > > It's not authentication... apparently XP removes the bridging and ICS > > options when in a domain. They're simply not there. > > > Bridging is there... I'm in a domain at the moment and right clicking on > the adapter has a 'bridge connections' option. > > It only appears if you have >1 network adapter I think. > > Tony > > > |