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Typically they can either give your one static IP or a block of eight with five usable. Cable modem companies can usually do multiple IPs but they sometimes can't support multiple IPs NATed from the same firewall. Like you would need to plug your cable modem into a public switch and then have two firewalls or a firewall and a server plugged into it. At least that's been my experience.
Why do you need two public IPs? Can you try port-forwarding?
setup the webserver and forward port 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS)
thing is if it was just me using the server, id be ok with just installing apache or iis, and be done with it, but i have a few other people who will be using this, i also need to setup nameservers..
i dont have to run windows server 08, we were talkin about centos, i can install that kloxo admin panel...yes i can run a server, i am on a buisiness acct.
i talked to comcast 2, they apprently dont support it either
didnt i mention that i could switch to linux? jesus,i just asked if if it was possible to pull multiple ip address's from my dsl provider, i do have a business account,
its centurylink/embarq: http://www.centurylink.com
i talked to them, i was told that was fine, and as i said: i dont have to run windows server 08, we were talkin about centos, i can install that and kloxo admin panel...
websitepanel.net , i cant add more than 1 more gig of ram, and i am on a tiny budget, it a single core, how is it underpowered? i mean minus the fact it only has a gig of ram, it has like a 2 and a half ghz proc........... Not like im intending to run a server for millions of people yo use daily, shit....
What software are you using? There is no reason why you can't just use one external IP address, you can't get incorrect DNS zone and mail exchangers if you have one IP if you have them assigned properly.heres the requirement:
Dedicated IP Addresses
If you are planning to host and manage DNS and mail software on your server, you should have at least two dedicated IP addresses that point to your server. In case you install and configure everything using only one IP address you'll get incorrect DNS zones and mail exchangers.
yes i can run a server, i am on a buisiness acct. but my isp told me with dsl it was impossible, i know otherwise....
like i siad on msn, with your server running 2008r2 and 1 gig ram, WOW, this machine is going to be taxed.
Haven't got anything there for ya. I don't use control panels, just the command line.OK that works thanks for that, ill ask now, i assume that running centos with the kloxo admin panel is the best way, is there any other control panel for centos or any other Linux distro you can recommend?
pretty much what i want, a few of us are wanting something to play with more or less, 2 of my friends are in school for web design, and want a testbed to play on, how are you hosting your name server? just wondeirng?