IP Addresses
David
lists at systems-go.com.au
Fri Oct 29 02:20:06 UTC 2004
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> [mailto:fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Chris Marsh
> Sent: Friday, 29 October 2004 10:36
> To: 'For users of Fedora Core releases'
> Subject: RE: IP Addresses
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> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Stewart Nelson
> Sent: Thursday, 28 October 2004 7:25 PM
> To: fedora-list at redhat.com
> Subject: Re: IP Addresses
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> On Thu, October 28, 2004 12:54, Chris Marsh said:
>
> >> 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?
>
> > You need to change the settings of your router to foward certain
> > ports. e.g. for your web server, the router has to forward
> port 80 to
> > 10.0.0.3.
>
> You need to be sure that the FC2 box always gets the same
> private address. In your present system, after a power
> failure, you might have the FC2 box at, say, 10.0.0.2. One
> way is to manually assign FC2 a static IP, e.g. 10.0.0.140,
> that is outside of the range handed out by DHCP. Or, if your
> modem/router supports static DHCP, set it so that the NIC of
> your FC2 (identified by its MAC address) always gets the same IP.
>
> You also need to make www.ausmarsh.com point to your public
> IP address. If your public IP is static, and you will be
> keeping an account with Hosting Shop, just have them change
> the DNS entry. If you will no longer be dealing with H.S.,
> you could have your registrar or a third party provide DNS
> for ausmarsh.com, or you could run your own DNS on FC2.
>
> If your IP is dynamic, you can use dyndns.org or a similar
> service. Running an email server from a dynamic IP is not
> generally recommended.
>
> --Stewart
>
> ATM, My IP is dynamic. I don't have with DNS Changing etc.
> It's purely the mechanics of setting up the Router to pass
> all HTTP requests through to the server, on 10.0.0.3 (this
> will stay the same). As someone else rightly pointed out, I
> have a Speedtouch 510. I've tried to dowload the config file
> but I don't know where to edit of what to edit it with! I've
> found a manual on the internet for this, I'll read it first...
>
> Chris
>
Chris;
I provided example changed config lines in the ogiginal reply. You can edit
the config with a text editor (either vi or notepad or whatever).
The line you need to add in the "nat.ini" section for the mapping is:
create protocol=tcp inside_addr=10.0.0.3:80 outside_addr=0.0.0.0:80
foreign_addr=0.0.0.0:0
Hope this helps... You can also edit this in the GUI under the "NAPT"
entrys.
Regards
David.
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