Re: IP routing with remote DNS, but server & client on same subnet - how?



On Oct 18, 4:44 am, Pascal Hambourg <boite-a-s...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Randy Brick MacKenna a écrit :


I tell you, though, there is a noticeable speed difference when I'm on
my home network compared to when I'm outside my home, connected back
into my home-based Linux web server. So much faster that it seems to
me that traffic 'feels' like it is staying in my local network.

This is because only steps 1 to 5 (DNS query and web redirection)
communicate with the outside and take very little time and bandwidth.
Once initiated, the bulk transfer does not use communication outside
your LAN.


Okay...this is key...I'm perfectly fine if only the routing plan gets
established via my ISPs network, and then the heavy lifting is
completed all within my local network. My goal was to try to keep the
actual file transfers off the ISP and instead within my home network.

Thanks,
Randy



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