At 7:54 AM +0000 12/12/05, Manuel Marques wrote:
Hi everyone!

I'm trying to put up my old working SE/30 as a web server. It currently runs
System 7.5.1, has 8 Megs of RAM and a Farallon LAN card, connected to the
PDS slot. I'm planning to connect it to my home network via a cable
connected to my router/switch, and run MacHTTP in there.

But there are still some questions:

        - Is there any FTP server program that I can use in order to pass my
web pages and such via FTP from my PC to the SE/30? Let's say, I would write
ftp 10.0.0.7 on the DOS prompt and it would connect to my SE/30 and pass the
files;

NetPresenz is both a Web and FTP server and will run on the SE/30.

        - My ISP has a dynamic IP. I've heard of No-IP, and DNS services,
but how can I get the best one, free? I would like some explanations about
this services, I don't know how they work;

<http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/>

        - Finally, what ports should I free in order that my users can
access the SE/30? Only port 80? More?


TCP port 80 is all you need.
--
Clark Martin
Redwood City, CA, USA
Macintosh / Internet Consulting

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