Anna,
What you describe below is what I am trying to do (see the net diagram in my
other email). I only want apache/Moodle/wiki to be available to the external
network (your "regular LAN"). You'll see that I have a simple WRT54G router
bridging but no matter what I try, I can't see the apache s
Thanks Anna, I'll just clarify;
I am working on UNESCO project where schools in a remote area are linked by
a WAN (both wired and Wi-Fi bridges). Only one school is an "OLPC" school.
Schools generally (not just OLPC) contribute to an online wiki environmental
encyclopaedia . Content in any kind
David:
I'm a little confused as to your setup. If you just have the one ethernet
device on the XS, it can either get an IP address from your router (as eth0)
or hand out DHCP addresses (as eth1). It can't be in both roles.
I've played around with external access for the XS and it does involve s
Martyn,
In regard to the below, I am trying to set up the XS behind a Linksys
WRT54G2 router.
I think my issue is because eth1 (lanbond0) is set up as network
172.18.96.1/255.255.224.0 (for the XOs) but the server listens on 172.18.0.1
(or
I have tried to use the route command to add t