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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Adam Fritzler)
Tue Sep 24 00:25:02 1996

Date: 	Mon, 23 Sep 1996 17:07:27 -0700
To: linux-net@vger.rutgers.edu
From: Adam Fritzler <afritz@starlink.com>

Ok, this is what I have:
        1.      Linux Box (2.0.20)
        2.      DECstation 5000/25 (running Ultrix 4.3a)
        3.      Cisco 2000 router (with ethernet and serial interfaces, quite 
old, and I don't have an external modem to connect through the serial 
interface -- not really worth mentioning)

        The Linux box has the IP number 198.60.150.3 on device eth0, and 
206.26.42.147 on ppp0 (through my ISP via PPP).  The DECstation is 
198.60.150.2 on Lance ethernet card.  I already have the internet coonecton 
working in linux.  But, I would like to be able to access the Internet thru 
the Linux box thru it's PPP interface from the DECstation.  HOW DO I THIS???

I have IP-masquerading setup and working, but I would like to allow incoming
connections to the DECstation.

I do have permision to use the 198.60.150.xxx block both on my LAN and on the 
Internet (they are Internic registered in the ironwood.phx.k12.az.us domain).  
But, I need a way of routing to/from the 206.26.42.xxx block to the 
198.60.150.xxx block.  Anybody know if can do this through the one ethernet 
interface on the old Cisco?

Please respond via personal e-mail with answers or a need for more info on the 
situation to afritz@starlink.com

Thanks in advance,

Adam Fritzler
afritz@starlink.com


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