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<0> which it doesn't <1> what about "wireless switch/hub" <1> not wireless router <2> LioMajor - what router are you using? <3> i guess that corksters wife is debangel <1> dlink something <3> am i right xp99 <2> and you want your pc to use the IP your provider is giving you? <0> thought you weren't into guessing game <4> KrAzle: you sill in? <0> s <1> drew correct <3> i'm not but i thought i'd take a stab <3> i don't like it because i'm not good at it <2> how do you connect to the internet? ADSL? <1> drew yes
<2> can your ADSL modem run in bridge mode? <4> anyone still here that was answering my fuse question on the motherboard? <1> drew no idea; how do i tell <3> nevermind xp99, i am right <2> should be somewere in your options - my router has the option "run as bridge: yes/no" <2> it is possible to bridge wireless - but your ADSL modem needs to support bridging aswell to bridge through the whole setup <2> why do you need this anyway? whats wrong with NAT? <1> i want to run servers <2> what servers? FTP? HTTP? <1> drew something like that <0> just use DMZ <1> darryl you can only run server on one computer <2> just forward the ports you need to the IP behind the NAT-router - i.e. if your PC/server is 192.168.1.2 then your router needs to portforward port 80 to that ip for http <1> drew what if i want to run http server on 2 computers <0> if you are trying to run servers on more than one machine, why are you trying to have one machine have the public ip address? <2> that won't work with bridging eiter -> you need 1 ip for every server <1> drew exactly, that's why i want public ip <2> but for that you need 2 public ips for 2 servers <1> drew yes i know: my isp gives me 5 public ips <0> so you want 5 different servers sitting directly on the internet? <2> then you need to filter the traffic by incomeing IP and route it to the appropriate server <0> are you mad? <1> darryl correct if i had 5 computers <2> to do that you need a good router/firewall <0> but that is not a smart thing to do <4> I was asking this before,in the green cirlce I made in this screenshot --->http://img344.imageshack.us/my.php?image=board1jo.jpg one of these fuses fell off the board, I ordered another board, should be in here in a few days, but in the meantime is it safe to run the board, or can this damage any hardware? <0> you don't want your servers sitting directly on the internet <0> you need to firewall them <4> I mean I don't know which fuse it is, but if any of them fell off can they cause hardware damage, or just system instability is all? <2> if it isnt bridged but NATTed than it isnt that much of a problem <2> @fox - im not sure if that really is a fuse... <1> darryl, if i use firewall, i won't able to run servers <2> @lio - why not= <4> Drew: oh some of the guys before, actually KrAzle said it was some sort of fuse <0> Liomajor: yes you will <0> if you know what you are doing <0> you should never have servers directly on the internet <0> that is how they get hacked <0> you might want to do som reading <1> darryl if i use dmz, it makes no difference <0> when I suggested that, I didn't know you were trying to run webservers <1> dmz = servers directly on the internet <0> I thought you only wanted it for stupid things like game playing <2> lio: are these servers redundant or do they host differnt things? <1> anyways, 192 ip have too many complication/problems <0> how so? <1> because you can only dmz to one computer <1> drew no, same things <0> I seriously suggest that you pick up some books and do some google researching on network security <2> so you have 5 servers for one website? <1> drew no, i have 5 servers for 5 website <2> ok <0> why do you need 5 different servers? <1> well i have 3 computers, so 3 <2> how about virtual hosts? are u using apache web server? <0> why do you need 3 different servers? <2> you can host 5 websites on one server ;-) <5> thats what I do.. I have 10 servers for 10 different shared folders. <1> drew true but i hate virtualhosting <5> ummm....
<2> i love it - saves me a lot of money ;-) <5> lol. <1> drew is ip address expensive? in your area <6> ip addresses? <6> one is plenty <5> you don't use 1 computer to host one web-site, unless you are running unique IP traffic in the thousands at any one givin time, then I might understand it. <2> its not about ip addresses - its about hardware... <2> if you are hosting google or microsoft then you need a lot of hardware - but for your personal website you dont need a dedicated server <1> well i want each website to have its own ip address <6> why? <7> yea realy.. why <5> so.. buy 3 static IPs, and install 3 nics.. <5> ***ign the IPs to each nic, and then bind the sites to the IPs <1> you can ***ign 3 static ip on one NIC <2> he is using ADSL @phiber - its going through one modem <5> ummm.... <2> its not fixed line ;-) <6> heh <6> your on your own Phiber0pt <6> nn <7> lol <7> o <7> l <5> lol ... yea, I'ma hush now.... cause I can see this is going nowhere. <7> you cna have 127.0.0.1, 192.168.1.100, and ipv6 on it <7> he's right buddy <5> lol <7> lol <7> ok poker time, bbl <5> thats like saying a house can have 3 different street addresses. <2> Lio - this is what i would do if you really whan to do this: you need a good router/firewall - if your ADSL-router is crappy then bridge it and get a good firewall - then filter the traffic by incoming ip adresses and forward it to the NATted servers in the LAN <2> phiber that is possible <2> a lot of corporations have blocks of steet addresses ;-) <5> no I said house. <2> street <2> i have 2 numbers ;-) <5> my house can't be 820, 824, and 828... West 1st Street.. <5> that would be 3 seperate buildings.. <2> my house is either 13 or 15 on my street ;-) <5> you could do 820 West 1st Street, Suite 101, 102, and 103... <5> well lets specifically say US then.. <5> cause your country can't follow standards. <5> ;) <8> :) <3> you could have that in Canada also. <2> lol - well here one side of the road have even numbers and the other side odd numbers - so 13 and 15 are consecutive - 13 is ommitted because of bad luck - so my house is 15 (my neighbours being 11 and 17) - but because 13 dosnt exist, letters addressed to me at number 13 arrive aswell ;-) <9> can you pls help me in a company what is the each position called after Director <0> depends on the company <2> director = CEO <0> not true <2> then you normaly have a CFO, CIO, COO,... <9> i see <9> is a director = CEO? <0> you can have Director of <department> <9> i see <9> so director of a department is CEO? <0> no <2> no <9> can you explain it to me plz.. <9> what is a director anyway? <2> the director of the company is the CEO <9> i see.. <9> so what is after the director? <2> isnt this a bit OT on #windowsxp ?? <9> i know sorry <9> but i really need to know <2> i wrote this a few lines up <3> why do you really need to know? <9> what is CFE? <9> yes i do. liss <9> can you explain it <3> i said why <9> CF0 = cheif finicial officer <9> what is CIO?
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