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| > LAN machines ------| Netgear --> switch --- cable modem --- Internet > Linux box 1st If. -| ^ > 2nd If. ________________________| > > Sure. Is that drawing right? Linux is on the LAN, and on a second > interface it gets an IP from the ISP? > > > and also resolve my local names to outside clients > > or will the fact that my home lan is using 192.168.0 > > be a problem? > > You can serve 192.168.x.x addresses to Internet hosts, but they won't > be able to do anything with them. You need views: an internal view with > the LAN IP's in the zone, and an external view with only real IP's. Of > course you also have to own a domain name and have the registrar point > at you as the NS record for that zone. Yes your ascii skills are to die for :P So am I understanding that I will need my own real ip's to do this? I have 3 real ip's from my cable modem. 1 is assigned to the netgear router/firewall, 1 assigned to my tivo and 1 to the second nic in the linux box. |