I would like to thank everyone who helped out with my Pix horror picture 
show.
This has aroused some possiblities where previously I couldn4t, lets say 
"see
the trees from the forest"(or is it the other way around ;)
However this has also brought up some questions about all your suggestions.

..the story so far:
Network number: 200.10.10.136/30
So I use 200.10.10.138 255.255.255.0 since provide uses the other available 
IP

Public IPs: 200.10.15.184/29
webserver is 200.10.15.189

Ok, following Mark4s tip I would put 200.10.10.138 255.255.255.0 on Dialer 
int.
Mark then suggests "Put 200.10.15.184/29 on the Ethernet0 of the DSL 
Router..."
and "Put 200.10.15.185/29 on the PIX Outside Interface..."

umm, the IP on eth0 is my network number for public IP space, so, shouldn4t 
eth0 on router
be 200.10.15.185/24 ? If so wouldn4t I be wasting 1 IP to get to the pix?

Albert Lu suggests using ip unnumbered eth0, on the Dialer int,
ok, then if I use 200.10.10.138/24 on eth0 on the router(ISP uses the other 
available IP)
what other IP could I use on the pix eth0 (interface directly connected to 
router4s eth0)?

Why wouldn4t I want to use NAT on both router and pix, and go with Kent 
Hundley suggestion?

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