I don't think you understood what I meant, maybe I wasn't clear enough, what I meant was:
I want to use Linux, but I want to use the internet.
I currently use windows for the internet because it is my only option.
I have networked the old family Windows 98 SE PC with this XP laptop and setup a proxy server program so I am currently on the net through the proxy server.
I want to be able to use the proxy server to access the internet on Linux, that's why I set it up.
I cannot access the internet through Linux by dialing my ISP because my ISP uses a program called RYDIAL, which only works on windows, they don't give the phone number or anything. This is not my choice, I don't have my own ISP.....
So I have a LAN setup which has internet access and I need to get it to work with Linux. I have compiled the latest version of Samba from source and the problem I have is I cannot even ping the windows machine from the Linux one or the other way round.
Hopefully that explains things.
I don't think I need to post in a windows forum as this isn't to do with windows, this is todo with why Linux isn't able to communicate with windows and vice versa. Any help would be great thanks.
In the meantime I check out my SuSE Linux 9.0 Live Eval CD-ROM to see if that can talk to windows, I haven't found anything in Slackware that could be causing the problem.....I might download another distro to try as well..
In slackware I have tried adding the ip addresses to host.allow and hosts and stuff......