Hello!
Thanks to the help provided by Ray Olszewski it has become obvious that my
secondary IP addresses on my external interface are not working properly.
I have a static IP of 206.127.76.231/27 for my primary IP on my Dachstein
box. I have also been assigned the block of 206.127.77.48/28 (14
On Thursday 13 March 2003 10:08 am, Ken Marshall wrote:
Hello!
Thanks to the help provided by Ray Olszewski it has become obvious that my
secondary IP addresses on my external interface are not working properly.
I have a static IP of 206.127.76.231/27 for my primary IP on my Dachstein
box.
Ken Marshall wrote:
Hello!
Thanks to the help provided by Ray Olszewski it has become obvious that my
secondary IP addresses on my external interface are not working properly.
I have a static IP of 206.127.76.231/27 for my primary IP on my Dachstein
box. I have also been assigned the block of
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 9:36 AM
To: Ken Marshall
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Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Adding Extra Static IP's on External
Interface
Ken Marshall wrote:
Hello!
Thanks to the help provided by Ray Olszewski it has become obvious
that my secondary IP addresses
At 09:08 AM 3/13/2003 -0700, Ken Marshall wrote:
Hello!
Thanks to the help provided by Ray Olszewski it has become obvious that my
secondary IP addresses on my external interface are not working properly.
I have a static IP of 206.127.76.231/27 for my primary IP on my Dachstein
box. I have also
Ken Marshall wrote:
The reason I am trying to configure these additional IP's is so that our
clients can connect to our internal workstations using pcAnywhere. I've got
6 people here who use pcAnywhere to support clients. We need to take
control of the client workstations, so we configure our
Ken Marshall wrote:
Thanks very much for your help Charles. It doesn't really make any
difference to me if I use port forwarding or a virtual DMZ... I just want it
to work! :-) Obviously I'd like the most secure and best performance option
available (in that order).
I haven't been able to find a
On Thursday 13 March 2003 11:45 am, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
OK, so you want port-forwarding on the router, rather than any sort of
DMZ setup.
You can probably get this to work, but the configuration details may
require some experimentation.
I know Dachstein can run with multiple
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 09:16, Ken Marshall wrote:
The reason I am trying to configure these additional IP's is so that our
clients can connect to our internal workstations using pcAnywhere. I've got
6 people here who use pcAnywhere to support clients. We need to take
control of the client
back the config files.
Thanks,
Ken
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