<div>Hi, Thank you so much for take the time to read my messages.</div> <div>I have 2 network cards, eth0, eth1, eth0 has a dynamic ip coming from my ISP, and the eth1 has a static 192.168.0.11, subnet 255.255.255.0 and gateway 192.168.0.254.</div> <div>the ip of the machines that are conected are 253 and 252, I just configured samba a few minutes ago and the machines are able to see the folder on the server, if I make ping to 192.168.0.11, there is an answer, So now I have 3 services runnig, network service, dhcp service, and samba service, but there is not internet on the machines that are conected, just in the server</div> <div>I really want to say thanks for help, and if here is something that I am missing let me know please. <BR><BR><B><I>Simon Hobson <dhcp1@thehobsons.co.uk></I></B> wrote:</div> <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT:
#1010ff 2px solid">andres wil wrote:<BR>>Hi, many thanks for the support on this big world fo the open source<BR>>I just configure the dhcp in my centos, 5.1 it's working good, and I <BR>>have some computers conected.<BR>>My problem it's that I only have internet on the server and not in <BR>>the machines that are conected, there are not any other services <BR>>running just the network service and the dhcp service<BR><BR>That could be so many things !<BR><BR>On Windows, type "ipconfig /all" to find out what's been configured. <BR>Check that the router and DNS servers are set properly.<BR><BR>If that doesn't reveal the problem, then we'll need more information <BR>about your network.<BR>How is it connected to the internet ?<BR>Where are the DNS servers ?<BR>What exactly can/can't the clients do (ie can the ping something by <BR>IP address and not by name, or not at all) ?<BR>What's your DHCP config & what does the client actually configure
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