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Re: Local network



On Mon, Jan 18, 1999 at 07:11:31AM -0500, servis@purdue.edu wrote:
> *- faoho@ringamt.dk wrote about "Local network"
> > 
> > I've got 2 pc's at home.
> > 1 win95 and
> > 1 Linux / win95
> > 
> > Working in win-environment on both pc's I have a windows-network with the
> > ability to share files. That is: - we share printer, modem and files on the
> > hard-drives.
> > 
> > Can I set the win95-pc up to accessing the modem on the linux-pc?
> > Can I set the win95-pc up to accessing the printer on the linux-pc?
> > Can I access the harddrive and cd-rom on the win95-pc from my linux-pc?
> > 
> > 
> > Henning
> > 
> > faoho@ringamt.dk
> > 
> 
> This is my exact setup.  You will first want to make sure your
> network is working correctly between Linux and Win95.  See the
> Networking-Overview-HOWTO, NET-3-HOWTO and Ethernet-HOWTO.  For the
> first item you will want to compile the kernel with IP-Masquerading
> support, see IP-Masquerade mini-HOWTO.

Will he be able to access the modem on the linux-pc using HyperTerm on
the win95-pc?

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