Yes, it should be quite possible. Especially if your router also acts
as a firewall. Just map port 80 on the firwall/router to your RH box.
As well as any other ports you want open.
On Wed, 2002-06-05 at 17:22, Dave Prentice wrote:
> Cory or anybody,
> Directv is allocating one static IP address. I hope to have a web page
> accessible to the outside world on a RH 7.2 box with Apache, as well as
> maybe later using it as an email server. Unless I need to run a DNS, I don't
> plan to. There will also be 3 other machines in the house, all running
> various versions of MS. I don't want these visible from the outside world.
> If I use a freesco router, is it possible to make the RH machine visible
> to the outside while keeping the others hidden? Or do I have to use the RH
> as a firewall so that it can be seen while keeping the others hidden?
> Next question: How do I find out who the registrar is? The hosting
> service (www.interferenza.com) handled all that for me from the beginning.
> Thanks,
> Dave Prentice
> prentice@instruction.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cory Wright <corz-misc@southcarrollton.net>
> To: nolug@patientcarerx.com <nolug@patientcarerx.com>
> Date: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 10:51 AM
> Subject: Re: [Nolug] Transferring web site
> >Dave,
> >Will you be running DNS server software on the computer connected via your
> >DSL line?
> >If so, the first step would be to setup that software (BIND, or even
> >better, djbdns) and configure it to hand out authoritative answers for
> >your domain. If you aren't hosting your own DNS then skip to the next
> >step.
> >You will need to work with your registrar (register.com, network
> >solutions, etc) to change the DNS servers that are listed for your domain.
> >Most of the registrars have web interfaces for this stuff now, which makes
> >it much easier than it used to be.
> >While you are waiting for these changes to take place you can begin to
> >configure apache. Documentation comes with the apache source and its not
> >too hard to install.
> >Next you will want to transfer your files from your current hoster to your
> >machine. Either rsync or tar/gzip/ftp will work for this. Rsync is
> >great, and has a detailed man page. Try to use it first.
> >Regards,
> >Cory
> >Cory Wright
> >corz@southcarrollton.net
> >http://www.southcarrollton.net/
> >
> >On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Dave Prentice wrote:
> >> I want to transfer the whole ball of wax, so that the DNS's will point at
> my
> >> IP address instead of the old one in Italy. I will also have the files
> >> physically residing on my machine.
> >> Dave Prentice
> >> prentice@instruction.com
>
>
> etc.
>
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