On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 05:52:13PM +0000, Stroller wrote:
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> On 3 Feb 2009, at 17:43, Momesso Andrea wrote:
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>> What happens if I decide to switch to the "router" configuration? If I
>> have a single IP for all the machines in the LAN, when someone from the
>> outside will try to connect to homeserver.foo or to webserver.bar, will
>> they be routed to the correct machine?
>
> No, they will all reach the router's IP address. It will have an option for 
> "port forwarding" so that you can forward port 80 to the webserver and 
> ports 25 & 110 to the mail server. If you have two webservers behind the 
> router then you need to use one to proxy forward to the other.
>
> "NAT" is another Google keyword.
>
> Stroller.

Is it correct to say that the configuration I alredy have (pppoe and different 
IPs) is the best choice?

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