"Adv. Systems Design" wrote: > > Since your address is based off DHCP, you can't serve > pages, corect? Is there any way you can get a static > ip or make it so you can serve pages? I used the services of DynIP.com (http://www.dynip.com) to associate the dynamic IP address with a known DNS name. > On a second note, are you able to allow the rest of > your network access out to the net through the dsl > cable (using the connected rh box as a gateway)? Yes. I used IP Masquerading on the Linux system that is connected to the DSL modem. Works like a charm! -- /------------------------------------------------\ | Jim Morris | Business: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | | Personal: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | |------------------------------------------------| | AOL Instant Messenger: JFM2001 | \------------------------------------------------/
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