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hebos
04-22-2005, 10:30 PM
guys we may be switching to another isp by the end of the month. Server Configuration was beyond the scope of work by Dsl Provider. No one knows how can we configure our rh7.1 server the we host our own 3
Domains as well as our Mail server.

Assuming my NEW ISP will give us Static IP for the Speedtouch Modem/Router how can i configure this ip to our Linux Server ????

By just editing this files using vi to replace all the old IP ISP to a NEW IP will be enough to make my WWW and Mail visible????


httpd.conf
squid.conf
rc.firewall
/etc/resolv.conf
/etc/hosts
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 (Gateway of Ws)
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1 ( old ISP )

globedsl will provide speedtouch modem router ( is
that static ip that i will input on my eth1???

I hope someone will give me a hand on my problems. Any inputs are highly appreciated


GodBless
Hines

hard candy
04-24-2005, 12:17 PM
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/DSL-HOWTO/configure.html

is a good resource. Have you tried netcfg to set up the server before?
http://www.nat32.com/nat32e/htm/netcfg.htm




Can I run a web server with my DSL connection?

Sure. You are connected to a TCP/IP network, so theoretically you can run any service that the protocols allow -- mail, ftp, ssh, irc, etc. Where there may be problems, is with the ISP's TOS (Terms of Service). Some ISPs are pretty open on this, while others forbid any type of server, and may even block certain ports. You should research this, or ask the ISP before making any plans. ISPs that are selling a consumer service are not going to allow any high volume servers -- just personal, or low traffic services at best. If this does not fit the bill, then you can check with any local Business class DSL providers. This will cost more, but the Terms of Service, and guarantees, are generally much more suited to higher bandwidth usages.

If you do not have a static IP, you can get around this with one of the many Dynamic DNS services that are out there for just this purpose. See the links section.

hebos
04-25-2005, 09:42 PM
thanks for the reply bro.

bsm2001
04-25-2005, 10:32 PM
For what you are looking @ I would suggest www.speakeasy.net that is what I use and for about $69 you can get 3.0/768 dsl & up to 5 static ip addresses.