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- From: Jack Morgan <jack@example.com>
- Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2001 08:00:31 +0900
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On Wed, Mar 07, 2001 at 11:27:35AM -0000, Jean-Christian Imbeault wrote: > I just got my ADSL router/modem and I would like to get up and running on my > Red Hat Linux. Could anyone help me out? > > In case it's useful it's an ADSL connection from gol.com > > Some of the things I'd like to do (besides getting it to work) would be: > > 1- figure out what my ip address is > 2- set up a web server > 3- set up an ftp server > > Is any of this possible? Your not really suppost to be running a "server" from home with GOL's service. I don't have that service myself (just got cable modem last week), so I can't say much about the IP address except it is dynamically assigned. In my case my cable modem company, Jcom, dynamically assigned me an IP which BTW hasn't changed. I also setup a win2k pc for my wife and used ipconfig to get the ip that Jcom assigned me. HTH Jack
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