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Re: Have static IP, now what



Hi,

The best thing, I think,  in your case would be to setup an internal LAN
of your 7-8 systems with private IP addr. You would need to setup a NAT router that
will have the static IP and be responsible for your private LAN to get on
the net.

The following link is not the best, but can be good start

http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Home-Network-mini-HOWTO-3.html

--Rahul.

On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Michael Ault wrote:

>
>
> I have just recieved a static IP assignment from my
> DSL provider. Now what do I do? I assume the DSL
> router will get the static IP, how will my 7-8 other
> systems get theirs assigned? How will I attach to them
> from the outside?
>
> I assume one will have to be placed outside the
> firewall as a "gatekeeper" to allow me to get in.
>
> Do I set up a DNS? RIght now I use DHCP with a set of
> addresses assigned by the DSL router.
>
> Any good links to a how-to site would be great.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Mike
>
> Michael R. Ault
> Senior Consultant
> Burleson Oracle Consulting
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