Re: Putty: Network error: No route to host
From: Todd H. (comphelp_at_toddh.net)
Date: 10/24/05
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Date: 23 Oct 2005 19:37:52 -0500
"adil.wad@gmail.com" <adil.wad@gmail.com> writes:
> Hi Todd
>
> xpbox #1 = main connection
>
> The main connection is the (XP-box #1) which I use to connect to the
> Internet, the other (XP-box #2) and (Linux-box #3) has to forward their
> packet through XP-box #1.
Please explain how specifically you are connected to the internet.
DSL? Cable modem? If so, how is this connected to your "main
connection"? Is it a USB device? Ethernet? Do you have 2 network
cards in this XP machine? Is internet connection sharing involved?
> I use hub to connect these three boxes,
We need to know hos specially your "maint connection" is wired to
the internet.
> P.S Can sp2 disable routing outside my networking?
Yes, potentially.
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