[CUBE] WEB Hosting through an Airport Extreme

Bumala, Robert W robert.w.bumala at lmco.com
Wed Apr 21 10:25:03 PDT 2004


I think Luis is talking about the internal airport LAN.  All of the nodes on the internal net begin with 10.0.1.xxx.  If you are connected internally to Luis's airport, say with the address of 10.0.1.55, then if you typed http://10.0.1.2/~user, up would pop his web site.  Of course from outside of his airport LAN, you'd access the number his ISP assigns, with the port number of 80, and the airport would route the request to 10.0.1.2, and that would work, but if you tried to access 10.0.1.2 directly, you wouldn't find it.
Bob. 

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 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Cube List [mailto:Cube at lists.themacintoshguy.com]  On Behalf Of atoa at krak.net
Sent:	Wednesday, April 21, 2004 10:12 AM
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Subject:	Re: [CUBE] WEB Hosting through an Airport Extreme

All that is fine, and understandable, but there's no way I could connect
to your webserver at http://10.0.1.2/~user, unless everything I've learned
about routing is wrong. Or am I still misunderstanding?

On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Luis Meleiro wrote:

> 'atoa',
>
> I'm WANed, not LANed :)
>
> I have a cable modem directly attached to my Airport BS, then I use a Cube and an iBook both with airport cards installed. I've set up my Cube has my web server mapping the correspondent ports in the ABS. And I've got a DNS client utility running in the background (DNSUpdate) that sends my IP and updates my domain each time it changes. Simple as that.
>
> LM
>
> >>> atoa at krak.net - 2004/04/21 17:51 PM >>>
>
>
> On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Bumala, Robert W wrote:
>
> "... How Luis is able to use a
> non-routable IP from outside the LAN is a mystery to me."
>
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