On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 14:11:35 -0600
John Drouhard disseminated the following:

> So your dsl connection comes in, goes through your dsl modem to a hub, which
> connects the two computers? Are you sure it's a hub, or is it a router? If it
> is a hub, you may need to get a router that can handle port-forwarding (most
> can). If you already have the router, connect to it by opening a webbrowser
> and connecting to it's IP address. (Mine is 192.168.1.1. yours could be
> 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.2.1). Anyway find port forwarding and make it forward
> port 80 to the local IP address of the computer that will host the site.

This all assumes he has a nameserver somewhere pointing to his IP, though,
doesn't it? Aron would have to set up BIND somewhere on his LAN or have someone
(the seller of the domain name?) point the domain name to his IP on their
nameservers. No?

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