Benedict Verheyen wrote:
>> 2. DDTC (Dynamic Dns)
>> I used a script that send my public ip back to http://www.ddts.net
>> where i
>> had a hostname associated with my server. Now my router has that
>> external
>> ip and not my gateway server. The router has support for Dynamic DNS
>> but the
>> ma
Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> As for my questions:
> 1. ROUTING
I solved all this by changing the ip of eth1 to 192.168.1.1 and thus
really assigning a different network to eth1.
Then i changed all scripts that used to have the 192.168.0.1 ip in them.
(grep "192.168.0.1" -R /etc) and it all worked.
Hi,
I just got my wireless network up and running:
cablemodem attached to a DLink DI-624+ that gets an ip from my isp in
the range 81.x.x.x and an internal ip 192.168.0.3.
When my network was still wired, i used a gateway server with 2 nics
to do the same as the router. Now eth0 of that server has
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