Q: Windows And Linux Redhat 9

This is a discussion about Q: Windows And Linux Redhat 9 in the Linux Networking category; Hi All. . . I have 2 PCs: -The Pc1 had Win 2000 and connecting to internet. (Server) -The Pc2 had redhat9. (Client) * Now I'm made the network between Pc1 And Pc2. Pc1 192. 168. 0. 1 Pc2 192. 168. 0.

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Hi All...
 
I have 2 PCs:
-The Pc1 had Win 2000 and connecting to internet .(Server)
-The Pc2 had redhat9 .(Client)
 
* Now I'm made the network between Pc1 And Pc2 .
Pc1 192.168.0.1
Pc2 192.168.0.2
But The Internet not work In Pc2 linux Redhat9 ??
 
And The Network (LAN) Is working very wile Between The 2 PCs.
 
 
Can You Help Me About This Proplem?

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Are you using a router and are the two systems connected to the router, with the Win 2000 box to the main router connection and the RedHat to a secondary?
 
Wired connection or wireless?
 
In RedHat, when you type in ifconfig in a console, what do you get? Just an lo entry or two entries?
 
Is DHCP set to connect at boot in the RedHat system?

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Hi,,,
 
I'm Not use Router or Dhcp and Swich...
 
Only Two PCs and LAN by Cross Cable.
 
The Internet Is Online In PC1 Windows 2000 PRO ...
 
--> I Want make Internet share to PC2 Redhat 9 and use Internet?
 

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You need a router to get internet access to work from both boxes. From my experience, a crossover cable will not work. So, as a result, you have a local network connection only.