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internet connection sharing is not used by any appsI have a box and a laptop, both running winxp pro sp2, version 2002.
I have connected them with crossover cable, connected the laptop to dsl and tried to set up internet connection sharing (yeah I know connecting desktop thru laptop is kinda stupid, I realised that just now and I will probably rever them once I figure out how to set it up :) So, the connection sharing is there and I see "D-Link Dialup PPP Connection on NOUT" in my desktop network connections folder, it shows in the systray and it is connected. I seemingly have it all set up, except that no applications see and use the connection. Every application works as if it were offline, I can't even ping google. How do I make apps use this connection? Hi Sergei,
Can you ping the host computer (name or IP)? Which computer cannot connect to the internet host or guest? Can you ping the computer in Safe mode with networking? Do you have any third-party firewalls? Is the guest computer obtaining his IP automatically? Try removing and recreating ICS, using the Network Connection Wizard. Resources for Troubleshooting Internet Connection Sharing in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308021/ Troubleshooting Internet Connection Sharing in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308006/EN-US/ Regards, Anton Pegan Show quoteHide quote "Sergei Shelukhin" <realg***@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1154675689.198408.138590@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com... >I have a box and a laptop, both running winxp pro sp2, version 2002. > I have connected them with crossover cable, connected the laptop to dsl > and tried to set up internet connection sharing (yeah I know connecting > desktop thru laptop is kinda stupid, I realised that just now and I > will probably rever them once I figure out how to set it up :) > > So, the connection sharing is there and I see "D-Link Dialup PPP > Connection on NOUT" in my desktop network connections folder, it shows > in the systray and it is connected. I seemingly have it all set up, > except that no applications see and use the connection. Every > application works as if it were offline, I can't even ping google. > > How do I make apps use this connection? > Anton Pegan wrote:
> Hi Sergei, Yes, they can ping each other, in fact both have drives shared to each> > Can you ping the host computer (name or IP)? other and that works semlessly. >Which computer cannot connect Client cannot. Or well, almost cannot, read the end pls :)> to the internet host or guest? >Do you have any third-party firewalls? Yes, but disabling them doesn't help, with or without ffirewall, itworks as described below. >Is the guest computer Already tried that.> obtaining his IP automatically? No. >Try removing and recreating ICS, using the > Network Connection Wizard. Looks like the problem is DNS. Well, I investigated with all kinds of applications. eMule can use internet from client computer, it cn make p2p connections but it cannot update version, other programs don't work. Ping cannot resolve anything but it is able to ping by ip (if I look it up from the host computer :)), other apps don't work, thy won't connect via ip. IE presents me with connect... dialog, so does Firefox, Thunderbird just tells me it cannot connect. Hi Sergei,
Try resetting the winsock on the client and the second NIC of the host. Then test the issue by running both computers in safe mode with networking. For resetting winsock run the following commands: Netsh in tip reset reset.log Netsh winsock reset Set the DNS servers on the host to use your ISP's IP addresses or configure the host to obtain the IP automatically. Also follow through this article and make sure you configured both computers correctly: How to Troubleshoot Internet Connection Sharing Problems http://support.microsoft.com/kb/238135/ Regards, Anton Pegan Show quoteHide quote "Sergei Shelukhin" <realg***@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1154699859.807470.249070@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com... > > Anton Pegan wrote: >> Hi Sergei, >> >> Can you ping the host computer (name or IP)? > Yes, they can ping each other, in fact both have drives shared to each > other and that works semlessly. >>Which computer cannot connect >> to the internet host or guest? > Client cannot. Or well, almost cannot, read the end pls :) >>Do you have any third-party firewalls? > Yes, but disabling them doesn't help, with or without ffirewall, it > works as described below. >>Is the guest computer >> obtaining his IP automatically? > No. >>Try removing and recreating ICS, using the >> Network Connection Wizard. > Already tried that. > > Looks like the problem is DNS. > Well, I investigated with all kinds of applications. > eMule can use internet from client computer, it cn make p2p connections > but it cannot update version, other programs don't work. Ping cannot > resolve anything but it is able to ping by ip (if I look it up from the > host computer :)), other apps don't work, thy won't connect via ip. IE > presents me with connect... dialog, so does Firefox, Thunderbird just > tells me it cannot connect. >
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