On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 19:17:16 -0200, Leandro Melo <ltcmelo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi. > I want to share an internet connection between my computers. I don't > have a hub, so it's just a p2p network (just an ethernet cable). > The computer that hosts the connection runs Fedora and the one i want > to share the connection with runs windows xp. > Can anyone suggest a guide or tutorial for doing this? Will i have to > use samba for that? > > -- > Leandro > You are saying you want to share an INTERNET connection between the two. So the assumption is that you mean to connect your Fedora machine to the internet and want your XP machine to be able to use that connection. If that is the case, then you probably want to have two NIC cards in the Fedora machine, one for the network connection to the net (unless you are doing dialup) and another for a different network segment to the XP machine. I would suggest googling for How-To information on NAT and IP Masquerading. David ----------------------------------------------------------------------- There are only 10 kinds of people in this world, those who understand binary, and those who don't.