Re: IP Addresses

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On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 04:05, Travis Fraser wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 00:54, Chris Marsh wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I have interesting problem which I don't how to look at or solve. I'm sure
> > it's been addressed somewhere, I just don't know. It probably stems from my
> > own misunderstanding.
> >  
> > Anyway, I have an ADSL Connection, the Modem handles all this and also acts
> > as the DHCP server. My PC connect to this via ethernet and have IP addresses
> > in the range 10.0.0.0 - 138 (the router is 10.0.0.138). Now, I'm setting up
> > an FC2 box to act as my website and Email server. I want to take over from
> > the Hosting Company.
> > 
> > Currently, my FC2 Box is connected via the ADSL Modem and has the IP Address
> > 10.0.0.3. My problem is, how do I 'see' this box from the internet?
> > 
> > Chris
> >  
> 
> Search the archives for a thread back in early September titled
> something like "Verizon DSL". There was a post by Mike Rosati that
> explains about bridging your adsl modem.
> 
> Travis Fraser

You may want to set up just a box for a router and firewall.  I've found
www.freesco.org easy and the list helpful.

Tim...

P.S. don't laugh, OK go ahead, but in my small apartment I didn't have
much room so I screwed an old P75 board w/16 mb of ram and a floppy
drive and 2 nics to a piece of plywood.  The power supply is grounded,
so that's not a problem.  But freeesco runs on just a floppy.  And it
fits under my end table.  You can set it up to have no keyboard and
monitor, and control it from another machine.  Ask the list, they will
help you.


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