> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Avila [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 12:50 AM
> To: Apache - User Mailing List
> Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache on DSL
>
> This is a little off topic but I am not sure where else to ask it and I am
sure t
As an aside, an advantage of using a NAT router on
cable or dialup is that you don't need to run the
firewall on your Apache server because there is
usually one in your router, unless you put the server
in the DMZ on your router.
Depending on the OS used, you may have to play with
your hosts file
Hello,
On Aug 27, 2005, at 12:50 AM, Michael Avila wrote:
[snip]
I currently am on dialup and use a dynamic address with a DNS Updater
program. I would like to go to DSL with a (hardware) router to have
more
than one PC access the Internet. The DSL that I can afford would be a
dynamic addre
Heyas,
get a router that supports your dynamic dns provider (dyndns is the most
common).
I have a Draytek Vigor 2600 for example and it can update even custom dyndns
without any problems or additional software.
I do not think that any programs can be loaded into
the routers. I prefer not t
--- Michael Avila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is a little off topic but I am not sure where
> else to ask it and I am
> sure that others here must have the set up that I am
> trying to create.
>
> I currently am on dialup and use a dynamic address
> with a DNS Updater
> program. I would l