Re: Domain Names Again..

2003-01-13 Thread EdwardSPL
dbrett wrote: > I don't know this router. The concept is network address translation > (NAT). You need to map the different ports from the external IP address > to the internal IP addresses. > > i.e. 24.224.0.1:80 sent to 192.168.0.1:80 > > On a cisco router this is a one line command. On Dlin

Re: Domain Names Again..

2003-01-13 Thread dbrett
I don't know this router. The concept is network address translation (NAT). You need to map the different ports from the external IP address to the internal IP addresses. i.e. 24.224.0.1:80 sent to 192.168.0.1:80 On a cisco router this is a one line command. On Dlink, I am not sure what it is

Re: Domain Names Again..

2003-01-13 Thread EdwardSPL
Ted Gervais wrote: > At 12:46 AM 1/14/2003 +0800, you wrote: > >Sorry, > > > >The diagram may some mistakes, it designed for User of Cisco 827 Router / > >Cisco System to help our network system ! > > > >Ed. > > I looked over your drawing and just to keep it simple, here is the way > things are w

Re: Domain Names Again..

2003-01-13 Thread Ted Gervais
At 12:46 AM 1/14/2003 +0800, you wrote: Sorry, The diagram may some mistakes, it designed for User of Cisco 827 Router / Cisco System to help our network system ! Ed. I looked over your drawing and just to keep it simple, here is the way things are with my system/network now:

Re: Domain Names Again..

2003-01-13 Thread Ted Gervais
At 12:46 AM 1/14/2003 +0800, you wrote: Sorry, The diagram may some mistakes, it designed for User of Cisco 827 Router / Cisco System to help our network system ! Ed. I looked over your drawing and just to keep it simple here is the way things are with my system/network now:

Re: Domain Names Again..

2003-01-13 Thread EdwardSPL
Sorry, The diagram may some mistakes, it designed for User of Cisco 827 Router / Cisco System to help our network system ! Ed. Mark Neidorff wrote: > On your diagram you have private ip addresses (192.168.1.x) mapped to > a public ip address. How do you do that? > > Thanks, > > Mark -- re

Re: Domain Names Again..

2003-01-13 Thread Mark Neidorff
On your diagram you have private ip addresses (192.168.1.x) mapped to a public ip address. How do you do that? Thanks, Mark On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > So, does your network system is similar with > http://www.ita.org.mo/~edward/827Router.gif ? > -- redhat-list mailing

Re: Domain Names Again..

2003-01-12 Thread EdwardSPL
So, does your network system is similar with http://www.ita.org.mo/~edward/827Router.gif ? Ted Gervais wrote: > Hi and thanks for dropping by. > > My domain.name is mach3.ve1drg.ampr.org with the alias of 'mach3'. > > My configuration is through a mechanical router (DI-704p) which is the > gatewa

Re: Domain Names Again..

2003-01-12 Thread Ted Gervais
Hi and thanks for dropping by. My domain.name is mach3.ve1drg.ampr.org with the alias of 'mach3'. My configuration is through a mechanical router (DI-704p) which is the gateway for my machines. mach3.ve1drg.ampr.org is just one of them. The gateway address is 192.168.0.1 and should not be seen

Re: Domain Names Again..

2003-01-12 Thread EdwardSPL
Result of my PC : C:\>ping ve1drg.ampr.org Pinging linux.ve1drg.ampr.org [44.135.34.201] with 32 bytes of data: Request timed out. Request timed out. Request timed out. Request timed out. Ping statistics for 44.135.34.201: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss), Approximate r