Re: [CentOS] Alternative IP addresses

2016-02-17 Thread Gener Badenas
On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 7:57 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote: > My CentOS-7 home server has a static IP address. > > Is there a simple way of organizing the hpptd server > so that it is accessible through this address at a remote host, > but is accessed at its 192.168 address by a

Re: [CentOS] Alternative IP addresses

2016-02-16 Thread John R Pierce
On 2/16/2016 1:18 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote: Frank Cox wrote: >Why not put mydomain.com 192.168.whatever in your /etc/hosts file? No >need to run a dns server to hard-code one single lookup like that. Thanks very much, that seems to work. I added "www.myserver.com" to the line starting

Re: [CentOS] Alternative IP addresses

2016-02-16 Thread Timothy Murphy
Frank Cox wrote: > Why not put mydomain.com 192.168.whatever in your /etc/hosts file? No > need to run a dns server to hard-code one single lookup like that. Thanks very much, that seems to work. I added "www.myserver.com" to the line starting 192.168.2.5. -- Timothy Murphy gayleard /at/

Re: [CentOS] Alternative IP addresses

2016-02-16 Thread Frank Cox
On Tue, 16 Feb 2016 09:15:43 + Timothy Murphy wrote: > > you could run split DNS, so on your LAN, mydomain.com is 192.168.x.x > > while on the internet, mydomain.com is the actual IP address. > > I'd rather not run a DNS server on my machine. > I tried this some years ago, and ran into

Re: [CentOS] Alternative IP addresses

2016-02-16 Thread Timothy Murphy
Barry Brimer wrote: > > >> My CentOS-7 home server has a static IP address. >> >> Is there a simple way of organizing the hpptd server >> so that it is accessible through this address at a remote host, >> but is accessed at its 192.168 address by a laptop on the WiFi LAN? > > Is the static IP

Re: [CentOS] Alternative IP addresses

2016-02-16 Thread Timothy Murphy
John R Pierce wrote: >> My CentOS-7 home server has a static IP address. >> >> Is there a simple way of organizing the hpptd server >> so that it is accessible through this address at a remote host, >> but is accessed at its 192.168 address by a laptop on the WiFi LAN? > are you also running

Re: [CentOS] Alternative IP addresses

2016-02-15 Thread John R Pierce
On 2/15/2016 3:57 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote: My CentOS-7 home server has a static IP address. Is there a simple way of organizing the hpptd server so that it is accessible through this address at a remote host, but is accessed at its 192.168 address by a laptop on the WiFi LAN? are you also

Re: [CentOS] Alternative IP addresses

2016-02-15 Thread Barry Brimer
My CentOS-7 home server has a static IP address. Is there a simple way of organizing the hpptd server so that it is accessible through this address at a remote host, but is accessed at its 192.168 address by a laptop on the WiFi LAN? Is the static IP address that you mention public or

[CentOS] Alternative IP addresses

2016-02-15 Thread Timothy Murphy
My CentOS-7 home server has a static IP address. Is there a simple way of organizing the hpptd server so that it is accessible through this address at a remote host, but is accessed at its 192.168 address by a laptop on the WiFi LAN? -- Timothy Murphy gayleard /at/ eircom.net School of