ulrik
Registered
OK, I have a problem. First, let me explain how my network looks like:
I have a DSL Modem, connected to a Barricade 4 Port Router. Connected to this router is my OKI network printer and my Airport basestation (the old one without the WAN port, that's why I need the Barricade). "Connected" to my basestation is my Quicksilver, my Cube, my fathers Sawtooth and my brothers PC. Now I have the following problem. I have set up my Apache, my FTP and everything. It works well, BUT, my brother always has to call me to see what my IP is if he wants to connect to my FTP, since we a running DHCP and we are getting the IPs automatically from the basestation. I tried to set my IP manually over DHCP, but it doesn't work! It just doesn't work. Now, to make things even worse, I want my FTP Server and Apache to be accessible over the net, a VPN. Now, to do this (and because I had trouble connecting to my printer under OS X) I attached the Quicksilver ALSO via a patchcable to the barricade, so it is running two network connections, one via Airport, one via the built-in ethernet port. I have done this so I have different firewall zones. One from the barricade which pretty much blocks anything and one software firewall which handles the intranet Airport access.
Now here is my problem: How do I route port 80, 8080 and 21 (FTP, HTTP and maybe in the future also some more for game servers) to the Internet when I don't know my IP?
I hope anybody understands my problem AND the setup I have (it took me some time to understand it myself ) and I hoop even more somebody can help me! Thanx!!!
I have a DSL Modem, connected to a Barricade 4 Port Router. Connected to this router is my OKI network printer and my Airport basestation (the old one without the WAN port, that's why I need the Barricade). "Connected" to my basestation is my Quicksilver, my Cube, my fathers Sawtooth and my brothers PC. Now I have the following problem. I have set up my Apache, my FTP and everything. It works well, BUT, my brother always has to call me to see what my IP is if he wants to connect to my FTP, since we a running DHCP and we are getting the IPs automatically from the basestation. I tried to set my IP manually over DHCP, but it doesn't work! It just doesn't work. Now, to make things even worse, I want my FTP Server and Apache to be accessible over the net, a VPN. Now, to do this (and because I had trouble connecting to my printer under OS X) I attached the Quicksilver ALSO via a patchcable to the barricade, so it is running two network connections, one via Airport, one via the built-in ethernet port. I have done this so I have different firewall zones. One from the barricade which pretty much blocks anything and one software firewall which handles the intranet Airport access.
Now here is my problem: How do I route port 80, 8080 and 21 (FTP, HTTP and maybe in the future also some more for game servers) to the Internet when I don't know my IP?
I hope anybody understands my problem AND the setup I have (it took me some time to understand it myself ) and I hoop even more somebody can help me! Thanx!!!