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Re: NAT and mail serversFrom: Nicholas Orr Date: Tuesday, January 8, 2002
Time: 4:27:24 pmIf he received 12 IP's then they should have those ones set to be routable,
and you should be able to set your router to route these for you. Get him
to double check with the ISP.
Other than that you can put a private IP on the server, but you will need to
set the router again to access this. I think it's part of port mapping, but
I've not used it, so I don't know for sure.
Nick
On 9/1/02 11:17 AM, "Chris Hurley" <chris@minopher.net.au> wrote:
> Problem I've got a client who ordered ADSL and 12 IP addresses. He
> received 1 IP for the router and told to use NAT for the rest of his
> machines. Can I put EIMS or any mail server on a machine using the
> 192.168.0.x internal addresses and still have it known to the world.
> And if so how can I achieve this.
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