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Sirs,
I am running IBM OS/2 ver 4.52 operating system box with two NIC cards
and Firewall running a peer to peer TCP/IP/NetBios and TCP/IP file and
print sharing.
In the past I had 3 laptops dual boot WIN98 and OS/2. These worked fine.
Now I am moving the laptops to Fedora version 9.
There is no Fedora version 9. Must be Red Hat 9 which is beyond the
official end-of-life. Would suggest moving to Fedora Core 1 or 2 for
new installations.
I have been unable to
get any access to the Internet or to see OS/2 box or other Fedora laptops.
Sounds like you may have a configuration problem on the Linux boxes.
Can they ping each other?
The OS/2 box is 192.168.1.1 and laptops are 2, 3, and so on. All the
hardware in the laptops are supported by Fedora IBM Thinkpads 600e's and
an A21e. I have no idea how to get the Thinkpads with Fedora installed
to access the Internet via an OS/2 box and firewall or to share files
and dirs.
Have no experience with OS/2, and if it's running TCP/IP see no apparent
reason the connectivity you want shouldn't be possible; but why not put
a current OS (i.e. FC1 or FC2) on the firewall and perhaps consider a
separate server inside the firewall? Is there a compelling reason to
stick with OS/2 if the rest of the environment is moving to Linux?
Phil