Hi everyone. I have three computers: a windows laptop, a linux box, and a windows desktop. I was recently tasked with coming up with a web filtering solution to prevent a 12 year old boy from looking for the sorts of things 12 year olds sometimes look for. I have managed to hack around my network and have added a nic to the linux box that connects to the windows desktop. All of the windows traffic is now filtered and things are happy and wonderful on that front. I have set up Samba on my workgroup and from each windows box I can see the Samba share. From the linux box I can see each windows box. Hooray!
So what's the problem? I would like to see the laptop from the windows desktop and vice versa. I figure there is quite a bit for me to learn on this subject, so I am looking for guidance.
The setup is like this:
The laptop ip is 192.168.5.100
eth0 on the linux box is 192.168.5.101 (external facing)
eth1 on the linux box is 192.168.6.1 (internal facing)
the windows desktop ip is 192.168.6.10 and has eth1 as the gateway.
At some point i plan on reworking the whole setup, but for now if it is possible to make this setup work, that would be cool.
Just had a thought, i am guessing that i need some sort of routing or iptables forwarding, but not sure how to go about it....
Thanks for reading....
"Maturity is a bitter disappointment for which no remedy exists, unless laughter can be said to remedy anything."
-Vonnegut
So what's the problem? I would like to see the laptop from the windows desktop and vice versa. I figure there is quite a bit for me to learn on this subject, so I am looking for guidance.
The setup is like this:
The laptop ip is 192.168.5.100
eth0 on the linux box is 192.168.5.101 (external facing)
eth1 on the linux box is 192.168.6.1 (internal facing)
the windows desktop ip is 192.168.6.10 and has eth1 as the gateway.
At some point i plan on reworking the whole setup, but for now if it is possible to make this setup work, that would be cool.
Just had a thought, i am guessing that i need some sort of routing or iptables forwarding, but not sure how to go about it....
Thanks for reading....
"Maturity is a bitter disappointment for which no remedy exists, unless laughter can be said to remedy anything."
-Vonnegut