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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phr0zen Ice [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 9:13 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [plug] Serving the world with a workstation
> 
> 
> Hello po!
> 
> Our topic for today is about LAN (Local Area Network).
> 
> Introduction: I have this network with a win2k server (yup, 
> it's me again,
> unfortunately)
>     and a mixture of Wind0ze and RedHat Linux 
> Clients/Workstations in it.
> Win2k has
>     HTTP services, thus serving web pages to the world.
> 
> Body: My plan is to turn one of my RedHat clients into an 
> HTTP server too.
> Problem is,
>     the server and clients all have the same IP address 
> (Internet not LAN).

I am really shocked with the above sentence.  Are you sure that the
server and clients all have the same IP address?  Kasi, each machine or
device
on an IP network should have a UNiQUE ip address.  I am really interested
on how your LAN looks like. :-)

I would agree if these are all dialup machines and one dial-up connection at
a time,
and that your account is configured to receive a static ip address.

Be more specific with the topology or network design.

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