[LARTC] Web server with ADSL

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You'll need a /28 or better IP address range from you ISP 
(at least 8 IP addresses).  Of the 8, the bottom and top
are gone for network and broadcast addresses.  You'll need
one inside your ADSL router, one on the outside interface
of your PPoE box, and one dedicated to your web server. 
And you will need the appropriate NAT entries setup in
either an iptables or ipchains script on the PPoE box.

Oh - and your PPoE box or somebody will need to supply 
DHCP for systems in your internal network.  Don't use
DHCP for your web server.

- Greg Scott


-----Original Message-----
From: Antonis Lazaridis [mailto:antonis_san@hotmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 7:58 AM
To: lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl
Subject: [LARTC] Web server with ADSL


Sorry,
a bit irrelevant maybe:
I upgraded my internet connection to ADSL:
EthernetCard --> PPPoE --> ADSL modem.

My eth card has a local 169.* IP.
How can i set-up a web server?
How can somebody access my web server?

Thanks,
antonis.

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