Re: Set Up a server using Public IP Addresses on debian



On 6/7/11, Camaleón <noelamac@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 07 Jun 2011 20:58:23 +0200, Christian Simo wrote:

On 6/7/11, Camaleón <noelamac@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

(...)

The more details you provide about your devices and setup (what kind of
services do you want to be routed to your local lan, e.g., a web
server, e-mail server...?), the better.

I wanna run DNS and Web Servers
my ISP give to me a following IP:

Router IP 41.134.19.89
Network Mask 41.134.19.88 255.255.255.248
Broadcast Address 41.134.19.95
Network Address 41.134.19.88
WAN IP Range 41.134.19.88/29

and another public IP as follow allocated to me :
41.134.19.90
41.134.19.91
41.134.19.92
41.134.19.93
41.134.19.94

Those IPs seem to be from Mweb ISP. Do you have this plan with a Cisco
router?

Yeah! there are from Mweb ISP. It is a 4Mb speed with Cisco router.

there was given me details part by part I mean after many upset mail
send to them.


http://www.mweb.co.za/productspricing/Portals/19/Pdf/ADSL%20Uncapped30052011.pdf

It is my first time to use a public IP on the private network

I would first ask your provider to check if it is possible to have the
configuration you want with the service they provide. You have to be sure
those IPs are properly routed to your gateway facility (your modem/
router) with no restrictions (I mean, that all ports are unfiltered/
opened and the gateway facility is completely manegeable by you, not your
ISP).

Alright! before send them a mail, i want to be sure that the
configuration that I was doing are correct? Because really I'm
confusing now!

Greetings,

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