Re: Public raspberrypi https/mail/dns... on Cox Cable

2023-08-03 Thread Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
Thanks!! On 2023-08-02 21:19, Rusty Carruth via PLUG-discuss wrote: Steve beat me to it, I've done multiple domain names going to the same web server on a single IP, as he says nginx is pretty trivial (as I remember), Apache did it too (as I remember - not 20 years ago, but long enough ;-)

Re: Public raspberrypi https/mail/dns... on Cox Cable

2023-08-02 Thread Rusty Carruth via PLUG-discuss
Steve beat me to it, I've done multiple domain names going to the same web server on a single IP, as he says nginx is pretty trivial (as I remember), Apache did it too (as I remember - not 20 years ago, but long enough ;-) On 7/10/23 01:50, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss wrote: Keith Smith via P

Re: Public raspberrypi https/mail/dns... on Cox Cable

2023-08-02 Thread Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
Thanks David!! I have a static IP. Last year I configured an old laptop with a private IP running LAMP + BIND + Postfix + Dovecot and used port forwarding. After this discussion I'm thinking I need a router capable of routing multiple IPs that would replace my consumer grade router howev

Re: Public raspberrypi https/mail/dns... on Cox Cable

2023-07-22 Thread Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
Thank you to everyone who replied. As you know I have a SOHO/business connection to COX. Last year I configured an old laptop as a web server. It was LAMP + BIND + Postfix + Dovecot. I created two name servers on a domain with my static and public IP. I then set port forwarding on my "router

Re: Public raspberrypi https/mail/dns... on Cox Cable

2023-07-10 Thread Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss
Having supported and built cable modem systems for years (including them), Cox Business will do modems a few ways, but usually provisioning at the modem a limit quantity of mac/ip's (normally == 1) for what can pass, then you just *use* them as you would normally, either grabbing dhcp (with a new m

Re: Public raspberrypi https/mail/dns... on Cox Cable

2023-07-10 Thread Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss
Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss said on Sun, 09 Jul 2023 12:33:36 -0700 >Hi, > >Was looking at the raspberrypi this morning and it brought me to the >same place I have come to several times in the post. > >I have a business account with Cox Cable which allows me to run 1 or >more servers. Last yea

Re: Public raspberrypi https/mail/dns... on Cox Cable

2023-07-10 Thread Todd Cole via PLUG-discuss
you could use a switch between cox and then use any combination of rasp pi's and routers set to static IP's and maintain several firewalls Intrusion protection geo blocking ect on each but a single device is easier to maintain Linux=1000 ways to do the same thing all right and wrong depending on wh

Re: Public raspberrypi https/mail/dns... on Cox Cable

2023-07-09 Thread David Schwartz via PLUG-discuss
Cable modems pull the signal from a coax line and turn it into an ethernet signal that comes out of a single RJ-45 plug. I dunno squat about what goes on inside of those boxes, but routers typically have a WAN port and a bunch of “internal” ports that are all RJ-45 plugs. If you can get Cox to

Re: Public raspberrypi https/mail/dns... on Cox Cable

2023-07-09 Thread Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss
On using openwrt on legacy routers, start here, find anything that is *well* supported and hunt on ebay, or go to a thrift shop and search this list if you find a decent looking box. At one point years ago I'd scooped up several decent goodwill routers for some $5-7ea and flashed to openwrt to giv

Re: Public raspberrypi https/mail/dns... on Cox Cable

2023-07-09 Thread Michael Butash via PLUG-discuss
Most consumer routers won't, but the nice part is most older router hardware *can* typically run ddwrt/openwrt that will. I often see decent older routers at goodwill and thrift shops, or always ebay if you have a hardware platform you want to target. Ideally find one that is dual core, decent me

Re: Public raspberrypi https/mail/dns... on Cox Cable

2023-07-09 Thread Todd Cole via PLUG-discuss
others here are correct cheap consumer routers rarley have the option to handle multiple ip's better routers do. It is built in ipfire ( my choice of routers) on a old computer with 2-4 network cards or in a vm also works and I think it is available in pfsence or opensence and DDWRT just add a alia

Re: Public raspberrypi https/mail/dns... on Cox Cable

2023-07-09 Thread James Mcphee via PLUG-discuss
Buddy who ran cox business had 6 ip's. stacked them on the router and provided different SNAT/DNAT to the boxes behind. There was some configuration fiddliness with the modem, but this was years ago. any reasonable router would be able to do this, the main question is how the modem handles it.

Re: Public raspberrypi https/mail/dns... on Cox Cable

2023-07-09 Thread David Schwartz via PLUG-discuss
AFAIK, the Cox router can be configured to either run DHCP or as a Static IP address. Either way, it can only listen to one IP. They do run DHCP from the local hubs, but the IPs themselves rarely change, and you’re sharing them with the whole neighborhood. Most hosting providers share a single