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Re: Some networking stuff



Thanx Naresh,
              But all are Linux machines.
Vipin

Naresh Narang wrote:

> If A is on Windows - use Wingate.
>
> NKN
>
> --- Vipin Mehta <mvipin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >          I originally wrote this mail to Raj but he
> > pointed me to the
> > list saying that you guys would  be the best people
> > to suggest some
> > solution for this. The setup is this.
> >
> > I have two machines 'A' and 'B'. Machine 'A' is
> > isolated and 'B' is
> > connected to the network. 'A and 'B' are connected
> > to each other thru a
> > null modem cable. The requirements are that m/c 'B'
> > has to transparently
> > do all TCP/IP networking on behalf of 'A'.
> > Constraints are that I can't
> > run PPP over serial port to this stuff and I want
> > 'A' to commuincate
> > with the rest of the network transparently ie I shud
> > be able to telnet,
> > ftp. ping, etc from 'A' to rest of the network. I am
> > trying
> > on the lines of 'Divert Sockets'. Please suggest
> > whether it can be done
> > thru this way or not or if you have any better way
> > to achieve this.
> > (Somebody suggested me Tunnelling ???)
> >
> > Vipin
> >
> >
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