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Re: [SLUG] Re: Subject lost :)




>1) Enable routing on the Evilware box {Control Panel, Network, protocols,
>TCPIP, one of the tabs}. NT does not enable routing across network cards
>by default - the option is something like "Enable IP routing". I could
>look it up exactly, but you get the idea. :-)
>
>2) Have the equivalent of ipchains running on the evilware box - Wingate
>is one such program {is this what you mean by "proxy program" running on
>the EW box?}. Unless, of course, you evilware box connects to a private IP
>network also in the 192.168 range, in which case you've obviously got
>something upstream doing the masquerading/NAT.

The proxy program I'm running will proxy just about anything, but on 
specific ports - i.e. http is proxied on port 6588.

This is similar to Wingate...

I guess I need to look at IPCHAINS - then again, it's probably easier doing 
it the other way around and screw work for the moment (i.e. have the Linux 
box dial / gateway / proxy and the EvilWare box as the client - temporarily !!)

Jon

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