Hi Stephen,
Apart from the other replys you got from linux-net, I would like to add that
you start by reading all the relevant HOWTO documents (Firewalling,
security, dialup connections, DNS etc etc). This are often a great source of
information often with practical examples.
Vriendelijke Groeten / Kind Regards,
Alexander van Luijpen
Philips Semiconductors Nederland
Test and Product Engineering
MOS4YOU - C075 OTP / Consumer Systems Nijmegen - BL Video
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stephen Lavelle [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, June 10, 1999 1:07 AM
> To: linux-net
> Cc: linux-new; Linux Vic; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Setting up DNS & www services (newbie)
>
> My company wishes to set up a web-page to announce ourselves to the world.
>
> We are cuurently using a Stock RedHat 5.2 box as a file server (w Samba)
> and
> using masquerading to allow windows clients to access the web via dial-up
> to
> our ISP. We are allocated a dynamic ip number each time we connect via
> dial-up. The machines on the network are using the ips in the 192.168.*.*
> series with netmasks of 255.255.255.0
>
> I need some suggestions as to how to set up the web page.i.e would it be
> better to get a permanent connection to my isp and have all the webpages
> stored on the redhat box
> or just get my isp to 'host' the address which we will register with
> internic or aunic.
>
> Any suggestions, links to documentation etc welcome
> Bear in mind that we are looking for the most cost effective solution and
> i
> am a relatively inexperienced linux user but am learning fast. Please cc
> me
> with replies
>
> Regards,
> Stephen
>
>
>
>
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