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Mac as a web host server — #28

This page seems to have the info on how to set up the port forwarding on the D-Link router. The issue I see is the fact that each ISP caches DNS information. This means that when…
MacNN Networking by genevish Wed, 13 Jul 2005 - 19:56

Mac as a web host server — #26

Quote: Originally Posted by jersey My next question is: why do all 3 computers connected to my network have the same external ip address? wont this simply confuse things? an…
MacNN Networking by Black Book Wed, 13 Jul 2005 - 12:00

Mac as a web host server — #25

My next question is: why do all 3 computers connected to my network have the same external ip address? wont this simply confuse things? and can anyone point to a good, thorough…
MacNN Networking by jersey Wed, 13 Jul 2005 - 11:31

Mac as a web host server — #24

Yes, the IP address that's visible to the world (the 67.85.x.x one) is the one you should use in your DNS record. If you have more than one computer, you'll want to assign the serv…
MacNN Networking by Chuckit Wed, 13 Jul 2005 - 01:04

Mac as a web host server — #23

Quote: Originally Posted by genevish Does your home computer have a static IP address? If so, you just need to put that IP address in your DNS record for these URL's. If you d…
MacNN Networking by jersey Wed, 13 Jul 2005 - 00:57

Mac as a web host server — #22

Does your home computer have a static IP address? If so, you just need to put that IP address in your DNS record for these URL's. If you don't have a static IP address, you need …
MacNN Networking by genevish Tue, 12 Jul 2005 - 18:04

Mac as a web host server — #21

hello all, sorry to resurrect this thread but i seem to be a bit confused. i set up a sever at home, and using dns via my domain account features pointed it to my server. how …
MacNN Networking by jersey Mon, 11 Jul 2005 - 22:04

eMac Ethernet Hit by Lightning — #10

You might want to get some third party insurance than, like Safeware. They offer insurnace with no deductable.
MacNN Networking by Agent69 Thu, 7 Jul 2005 - 06:49

eMac Ethernet Hit by Lightning — #9

Thanks for all the help. I am going to pickup a couple of Apple Airport Extreme Cards and the Hub this afternoon and install them. The folks at the Apple Store was trying to se…
MacNN Networking by balloonguy Tue, 5 Jul 2005 - 09:10

eMac Ethernet Hit by Lightning — #6

Check with your home insurance company. They may cover you or not. Get airport cards-not USB cards and a router. sam
MacNN Networking by SVass Mon, 4 Jul 2005 - 13:31

eMac Ethernet Hit by Lightning — #5

Quote: Originally Posted by lpetschauer Were the machines plugged into surge protectors? If so, check out what (if any) warranty coverage you have from the protector manufacture…
MacNN Networking by SSharon Mon, 4 Jul 2005 - 13:30

eMac Ethernet Hit by Lightning — #4

Were the machines plugged into surge protectors? If so, check out what (if any) warranty coverage you have from the protector manufacturer. Failing that, the cheapest thing to do…
MacNN Networking by lpetschauer Mon, 4 Jul 2005 - 13:05

eMac Ethernet Hit by Lightning — #3

Even if you do have AppleCare, it won't cover that kind of damage. You'd need insurance (such as www.safeware.com, which covers lightning, i think) to cover damage like that.
MacNN Networking by MaxPower2k3 Mon, 4 Jul 2005 - 12:52

eMac Ethernet Hit by Lightning — #2

It's part of the motherboard, so unless your machine is covered under AppleCare, be prepared to spend a lot of money for a motherboard replacement.
MacNN Networking by jamil5454 Mon, 4 Jul 2005 - 11:44

eMac Ethernet Hit by Lightning — #1

We have a 1 GHZ eMac with a 80 Gig HD and 768 Memory and a Superdrive. Our house was hit by lightning on Thursday and it took out the DSL modem and appears to have taken out the e…
MacNN Networking by balloonguy Mon, 4 Jul 2005 - 11:38

ICS HELL! Info needed! — #15

Thanks for the link John, what about doing something like this: natd -dynamic -interface en1 ipfw -f flush ipfw add divert natd all from any to any via en1 ipfw add pass all from a…
MacNN Networking by Mav Wed, 29 Jun 2005 - 12:50

ICS HELL! Info needed! — #14

By the way, you are not alone in having problems with the Mac ICS DHCP server: http://www.macosxhints.com/article....6643&query=dhcp
MacNN Networking by John Strung Wed, 29 Jun 2005 - 12:02

ICS HELL! Info needed! — #13

Have you tried posting in the Sonos forum at: http://forums.sonos.com/ ?
MacNN Networking by John Strung Wed, 29 Jun 2005 - 11:49

ICS HELL! Info needed! — #12

I guess the reason its so vague is I'm just looking for more information on the way MAC handles ICS but I've found a bit of info on it now. Here is what I am trying to do. I have …
MacNN Networking by Mav Wed, 29 Jun 2005 - 11:07

ICS HELL! Info needed! — #11

Mav, a bit more detail might help here. What is your "device" specifically? All the data you've provided is extremely vague, so it's hard to provide more specific ideas.
MacNN Networking by ghporter Wed, 29 Jun 2005 - 10:24
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