Tony Baechler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello all. This is my first post to the list, so sorry if this is
> off topic. I have a Dlink di604 hardware router. I am running
> Debian Woody. Is there a way I can get Linux to listen to multiple
> ip addresses (not the internal 192.168 block, but
On Wednesday 14 January 2004 15:48, you wrote:
> At 12:53 PM 1/14/04 +0100, you wrote:
> >You have to set up the router to forward anything that comes in on your
> >external ip to your internal machine. The linux-box itself can't listen on
>
> Hello. Yes, I know that Linux only listens on the 192.
At 12:53 PM 1/14/04 +0100, you wrote:
You have to set up the router to forward anything that comes in on your
external ip to your internal machine. The linux-box itself can't listen on
Hello. Yes, I know that Linux only listens on the 192.168.0.x block, but
what I am unsure of is if the router wi
Hello,
You have to set up the router to forward anything that comes in on your
external ip to your internal machine. The linux-box itself can't listen on
the 68.X.X.X block.
Thomas ELsen
On Wednesday 14 January 2004 10:35, Tony Baechler wrote:
> Hello all. This is my first post to the list, s
Hello all. This is my first post to the list, so sorry if this is off
topic. I have a Dlink di604 hardware router. I am running Debian
Woody. Is there a way I can get Linux to listen to multiple ip addresses
(not the internal 192.168 block, but in the 68.x.x.x block)? Does the
hardware rou
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