As a learning exercise for many of us, how about we set 
up a "virtual network"... i.e.

We have a "dummy" network that needs access to all 
these services (distro independant) that we can suggest 
changes to - people can use this as a basis for their 
own home/work networks, if they wish..

(for example, I have a gateway, 192.168.1.254, a 
server, 192.168.1.250, I connect to an ISP with a fixed 
address xxx.yyy.zzz.aaa, and I need to run innd, mail, 
etc)

Does this make any sense, or should I just FDISK my 
Windows machine and go to lunch ?

Jon


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