On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Steve Lee wrote:

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> 
> Charles Galpin wrote:
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> > Steve
> >
> > 2 things.
> >
> > If you don't need/want the firewall of A, why not plug the DSL
> > into the (or a) hub, exposing both machines to the net? I only have 1 IP,
> > so I have not tried this, but I'm pretty sure this will work just fine.
> 
> I tried but it didn't work.  I think i need a hardware router if i do that,
> since the data coming through the DSL dosen't now where to go.
> 
> >
> >
> > Also, if you don't need access to mysql from the outside, just use a
> > private IP, or if you don't need mysql on both machines, forward those
> > ports to the internal machine so it is visible from the outside, but again
> > just use a private IP. I'd save those IPs for direct access to the net.
> >
how do you forward the port to the internal ip. i'm not too good
with ipchain nor ifwdadmin  
> 
> I was also going to use that machine to do some low bandwidth
> stuff.
> 
> >
> > I am interested in hearing someone explain how to do what you are asking,
> > or even debating whether or not this is even useful. The only thing I can
> > think of is having them all protected by the one firewall.
> >
> > charles
> >
> > On Thu,10 Feb 2000, Steve Lee wrote:
> > > Both a and b is hooked to a switch/hub
> > > but a also has an extra nic for the dsl line.
> > > Box a should be a router for Box b, too.
> > > It only works if I setup Box b using the internal
> > > ip address.
> > <snip>
> > > I would like to use it for a database server like
> > > MySql only to take the load off the machine.
> >
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