[LARTC] Web server with ADSL

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Maybe I made some bogus assumptions:

> I upgraded my internet connection to ADSL:
> EthernetCard --> PPPoE --> ADSL modem.

So I was thinking there were three separate boxes:

1 - An ADSL router
2 - A PPPoE box doing firewall stuff
3 - a web server inside the LAN

Next time, I'll try to wake up a little more before typing.

- Greg



-----Original Message-----
From: bert hubert [mailto:ahu@ds9a.nl]
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 9:01 AM
To: Greg Scott
Cc: 'Antonis Lazaridis'; lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl
Subject: Re: [LARTC] Web server with ADSL


On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 08:42:18AM -0600, Greg Scott wrote:
> 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

eh? While not a real on-topic question, Antonis can setup a webserver just
by starting one. All he needs to do is know what hus outside IP address is
and if it is stable.

You don't need a /28 for that.

Regards,

bert

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