Amadeus
12-14-2002, 05:32 PM
Currently, I have two computers (WinXP and Linux) using a router and paying for 2 IP addresses from my ISP (I need it that way). However, what I would like to do is add a third computer and use the Linux computer as a router (ie, using iptables IP Masquerading, etc...) and thereby sharing that IP address/internet connection.
Can someone verify that this will allow me to run EQ on the masqueraded box while still running ShowEQ on the linux box to sniff my other computer that is on a seperate IP address (as it is doing now)?
ie:
NETWORK
.......|.......
.....HUB....
..../.........\
WinXP1....Linux
..................\
...............WinXP2
I want to be able to run EQ on both WinXP boxes, but run ShowEQ on the Linux box to sniff WinXP1 (which it currently doing at this point). I don't necessarily care about being able to sniff packets on WinXP2.
(EDIT: Replaced 'router' with 'hub')
Can someone verify that this will allow me to run EQ on the masqueraded box while still running ShowEQ on the linux box to sniff my other computer that is on a seperate IP address (as it is doing now)?
ie:
NETWORK
.......|.......
.....HUB....
..../.........\
WinXP1....Linux
..................\
...............WinXP2
I want to be able to run EQ on both WinXP boxes, but run ShowEQ on the Linux box to sniff WinXP1 (which it currently doing at this point). I don't necessarily care about being able to sniff packets on WinXP2.
(EDIT: Replaced 'router' with 'hub')