From: TP D. <out...@di...> - 2004-02-12 18:03:35
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Please help me to set up coLinux's network settings. I'm running under Win2K (SP4) and the coLinux binaries 0.5.3-pre2-2.4.24. If I don't enable Windows Internet Connection Sharing, I can't ping anything from within coLinux. If I do enable ICS (by sharing the NIC connected to my modem), I can connect to the NIC's address, but not out to addresses beyond it. For whatever reason, when ICS is setup, the coLinux TAP32 adapter gets IP address 192.168.0.1, but no default gateway. In the short term, I'd like to get coLinux set up so that I can use ssh rather than the coLinux terminal, and connect out in order to install whatever I need (???) to get an xserver running in coLinux. In the longer term, I already use Windows ICS to provide internet connectivity to a device (ok, a Zaurus) connected via wifi to a wifi adapter connected to my PC. Ideally, I want to let both the zaurus, over wifi, and colInux share Windows internet connect - but I have no clue how to do this, as the MS-Windows ICS setup explicitly set sharing for one particular connection. Oh, and ideally, I'd like everything except the address my ISP assign me to be static, so everything "knows" where everything else is. So, can anyone step me through setting up ICS for colInux, and then for setting ICS for both colInix and my wifi adapter? Thanks, Tom |