Subject: cable modems&servers
To: None <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: Edvard Lauman <elauman@interlynx.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 05/24/2000 11:21:02
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Suppose I have an ethernet network set up in my house with Macs, PCs, =
etc. Further suppose one of the machines (a MacIIx running NetBSD =
(actually Erik Winkler's firewall archive) is used as a gateway(using =
ip-nat) to a cable modem connected to the internet. Now suppose I want =
to set up an apache server (or any kind of server really) on one of the =
machines on the internal network and have it accesible from the outside =
world. Can I do this? What changes do I need to make to the gateway? =
Thanx, Ed Lauman

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