Constantin IOAJA wrote:
Tom Manliclic wrote:
I wanted to do the second option you mentioned below. Directly
connecting one interface card (Static IP address) to the DSL modem and
use the other interface card for the private LAN. The problem is I
don't know how to do it and how to ensure
Tom Manliclic wrote:
I wanted to do the second option you mentioned below. Directly
connecting one interface card (Static IP address) to the DSL modem and
use the other interface card for the private LAN. The problem is I
don't know how to do it and how to ensure that Internet users
Tom,
What kind of network setup do you have? I ask this because I kept our
server on the private LAN and forwarded some ports from our Cisco router to
it.. so only those specific ports were forwarded (pop, web, smtp, etc).
Then recently I moved this server to directly connect to our
I wanted to do the second option you mentioned below. Directly
connecting one interface card (Static IP address) to the DSL modem and
use the other interface card for the private LAN. The problem is I
don't know how to do it and how to ensure that Internet users wouldn't
be able to pass
I am newbie admin of a small business and recently I decided to create a
in-house email server using QMT.
I already set it up and it was working properly locally and it can send
emails outside too. I have two LAN cards available in the machine but
when I first setup the mail server I just