From: Alejandro R. S. <as...@MI...> - 2004-02-26 01:22:51
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Yes, that's right. You can do just that if you're using the TAP network interface. On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 19:57, ch...@to... wrote: > I just mean that you can set windows to share the hardware > connection and windows will NAT to the tap connection. if the windows > machine is on a staticly assigned corporate lan that uses public addresses > and I am not the admin I can have windows assign a private ip to the > coLinux virtual network and provide NAT to access internet or real LAN. > > I guess the best thing would be for me to just give it a try when I get > some other things working the way I want. > > chris |