Dear friends! I have an annoying problem which i couldn't have solved for 2 months.
I've got two comp-s in my room: one WinXP SP1 with newest critical updates (on Athlon +2000XP, 512M RAM, but it doesn't matter anyway), and second, slower - Win98 SE (PII 450 256RAM). I'm connected to ISP with XP and I want to share the connection with 98SE but:
1. Although there is no mention of forbidding of sharing the internet access, the main router (on Linux) permits to get out from LAN only for packets of specified pair IP-MAC. If i change MAC OR I change IP - i can't communicate (even ping) with 192.168.0.1 as good as I can't get any internet.
2. I can't use the bridged network, because:
a) the Win98 uses some of the disk of XP through MS Network
b) after bridging - the MAC of the bridge is different from the one that is assigned to my IP (eth0).
Other parameters:
XP is in 192.168.0.x where .1 - is the router, and .32 is my XP
98 is in 172.16.0.x where .1 - is the XP, and .2 is the 98.
Everything worked (almost) good with Kerio WinRoute 4 (not 5 - this version hanged my XP, 4 - block my FTP), but I can't use it anymore (trial version).
ICS doesn't work. At least because it wants to change some IPs.
98 is well configured: it's gateway is 172.16.0.1 and dnses are good (it worked on Kerio).
I know that I have to configure NAT with netsh command, but I'm not so experienced to do that (I've tried many times, and...).
PLEASE!!! HELP MEEE!!!!
