On Thu, 14 Dec 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 13-Dec-2000 Oded Arbel wrote:
> > A couple of questions for those of us who has an ADSL connection to the
> > world :
> > Is it possible to run a server on this connection ?
> > can you easily detect your external IP from linux ?
You can run a server. Use some free dynamic nameserver services and forget
about the ip. You'll have a dns name dynamicaly pointing to your dynamic
ip.
>
> I don't know about the server (although I don't see why not), but the IP is
> easy. In fact, just to see how it worked, I tried TELNET from a WIN machine
> over the Internet to my LINUX ADSL box. Worked fine.
>
> > ordering ADSL, and I'd like to know if it's posssible to run a web server
> > using that connection.
> the real questions may be:
> 1 - Is the upload connection Bezeq will give fast enough?
> 2 - Does Bezeq have any rules to prevent you from doing this - of course, I
> wouldn't ask any **kitbag** questions :-)
>
> good luck
>
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> Shlomo Solomon
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> Date: 13-Dec-2000 Time: 21:27:32
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