Hello,
I'm thinking (on maybe a nearby future) in installing a web server in
my home network. That server would contain my personal website, and a
page about (old) Apple Macintoshes in my mother language (Portuguese -
I'm still thinking on translation...). The machine is a LCIII, with a
1.2 Gb hard drive (so, space is not the issue!), 8 Mb of RAM (I don't
know where to get 32 Mb SIMMs for the LCIII), and Mac OS 7.6.1.
I wanted a switch so that I could network all the computers, but it
must have a DSL router, to connect to the internet. How can I allow
general access to the pages stored on the LC but disallowing access
(and CONTROL) to my home network? I'll need a fixed IP address? Where
can I get one, free? And the server software? MacHTTP?
Thanks,

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Manuel Marques

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