Thanks for the feedback. Still not what I need. Here's more detail.
1. Can access web pages from both LANs. Listen 80 works.
2. Can only access web pages from external web on network of 192.168.0.0
NIC.
I believe the failure to be able to access the server from the network
(other than the
i know that you can check that you have something coming in by typing
your Interweb IP Address and if something comes up (usually a Config
page.) then you have a foot In the door. i Know that Qwest and
SpeakEasy do this.
On 11/26/06, dan page [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Morgan Gangwere wrote:
Has anyone setup their home/SBA network with Apache on one computer but
serving content on two networks (DSL and cable)? I tried this but Apache
fails to reply on the secondary network. (It works with only 1 network
card in the box.) I have not done a TCP trace yet but does anyone have
Apache
I setup my apache to:
Listen *:80
and it uses all four NICs in my box
On 26/11/06, tim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone setup their home/SBA network with Apache on one computer but
serving content on two networks (DSL and cable)? I tried this but Apache
fails to reply on the secondary
use IP Masquerading, thats what *:80 does. its just you can have
different requests come In to different places. you can also have eth0
+ eth1 have the same IP. that might help. look in your DSL box's
settings
On 11/26/06, Steve Swift [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I setup my apache to:
Listen *:80
Morgan Gangwere wrote:
use IP Masquerading, thats what *:80 does. its just you can have
different requests come In to different places. you can also have eth0
+ eth1 have the same IP. that might help. look in your DSL box's
settings
On 11/26/06, Steve Swift [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I setup