Re: Internal Web-Server

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On Sun, 16 Nov 2003, Glenn Remstedt wrote:

> Sorry if I'm on the wrong list here, but
> 
> Q's; Have a network with an external and internal LAN, and only dynamic
> IP-addr.
>        On the internal, I do want to have a Web-server. What do I need to
> do, to ensure
>        that the IP-addr. gets updated on the Web-Server?

My suggestion is to set up a separate system as a firewall (cable/dsl 
router, or an actual linux system with iptables runnign) and hook it up to 
the external connection.  Then, you leave the web server on the internal 
IP, have the firewall forward the connections inside to the web server.

That way, using the internal IP on the web server, you never have to 
change the IP in the httpd.conf file.

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