Re: Multiple ip addresses with hardware router

2004-01-14 Thread David Z Maze
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

Re: Multiple ip addresses with hardware router

2004-01-14 Thread Thomas Elsen
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.

Re: Multiple ip addresses with hardware router

2004-01-14 Thread Tony Baechler
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

Re: Multiple ip addresses with hardware router

2004-01-14 Thread Thomas Elsen
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

Multiple ip addresses with hardware router

2004-01-14 Thread Tony Baechler
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