Re: Router IP Question [7:20419]

2001-09-20 Thread David Jones

Sure can.  Just use static nat for your internal devices that you want the
outside to reach.  Then set your mx and other records to point to that
outside ip address.  I would highly suggest, if you are going to put a
router on your dsl line, to put some strong access-lists on the router.

Dave


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Router IP Question [7:20419]

2001-09-19 Thread Brian

I have one DSL line, with a modem with 1 static IP. Is it possible to use
the IP for the router, Mail (MX), and for hosting my own external DNS? all
on 1 IP address?

I may get a 2nd DSL with a static IP, with another router on it, maybe a
2621.




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Re: Router IP Question [7:20419]

2001-09-19 Thread Brian Whalen

Well if you want to do external dns and be the authoratice source, 2 dns
servers at least are required for that.  All the rest can be done either
on that 1 box or via port forwarding.

Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity


On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Brian wrote:

 I have one DSL line, with a modem with 1 static IP. Is it possible to use
 the IP for the router, Mail (MX), and for hosting my own external DNS? all
 on 1 IP address?

 I may get a 2nd DSL with a static IP, with another router on it, maybe a
 2621.




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