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apache and router
Name: w_ashley Date: December 30, 2003 at 16:32:41 Pacific OS: linux(debian/woody) CPU/Ram: pentium I 32mb
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This post is two part Fist part I set up apache on a linux box(debian) apache works fine however in addtion to taking over its local address 192...xxx it also takes over the gateway 192...1 and at that point I am unable to connect to the internet from other computers connected to the router(address 192...1 I tried switching around the linux config however all attampts have fallen short of having the lin apache box and the router play nice with each other. Any suggestions to get apache the router and the other comps able to access the net while still having the linux apache server functionable..?
The second part is a comment on a post made in nov that can no longer be commented on.. its about setting up a two comp network with just one cable which resulted in the comment of using a crossover cable My comment was Hmm I'm also wondering if you could use something like port forwarding using a linux box as a router? an idea... not sure if it would work.. then perhaps set up a virtual address for other servics on the linux box..?
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