On Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 11:53:14AM -0500, B. Bue wrote: > Hello, I was wondering recently how one could set up subdomains on masq-ed ip > addresses. I currently have a small network at home with a single ip address > for the router/firewall and several machines behind the router with ips > 10.0.0.1, 10.0.0.2...and so on. How could I assign an address (i.e. > machinename.mynetwork.net) to reference the internal machines from outside the > local network? I've spent some time trying to find information on the topic, > but thus far all I've found is info on how to assign subdomains to machines > with real ip addresses. Any help would be greatly appreciated. You can have the masqing box forward specific ports to internal machines, but you can't just open up generalized access to internal hosts. For them to be fully visible and behave like they have real IP addresses, they need real IP addresses. -- With the arrest of Dimitry Sklyarov it has become apparent that it is not safe for non US software engineers to visit the United States. - Alan Cox "To prevent unauthorized reading..." - Adobe eBook reader license