[Gllug] Routable IPs over ADSL

Ian Norton bredroll at darkspace.org.uk
Wed Apr 20 00:48:38 UTC 2005


On Tue, Apr 19, 2005 at 11:25:18PM +0100, Dylan wrote:
> Hi All,
> All "internal" services (NIS, nfs, ...) run on the 192.168.0.0 side. The 
> gateway does packet filtering (iptables/SuSEfirewall2), web caching 
> (squid), DNS (bind 9), etc... Now, with 8 routable addresses, I 
> understand one is the network address, and one the broadcast address, 
> leaving 6. Of those, the gateway takes one, leaving 5. So far so good. 
> Currently, there are 5 machines which 'need' (read: I want to have) 
> routable IP addresses, and one which can "do without." I would like to 
> keep the same basic layout, with the addition of a DMZ machine (which 
> will take the last IP) for mail, ftp-server, jabber, and likely other 
> things as and when.

Hi Dylan,

Please put subjects on your gllug mail :-), otherwise many things will junk it
automatically (like my thunderbird)

I'm curious what you might need your routable addresses for, I guess you want a
round robin dns or web group or somthing like that..



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