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a small doubt on networks

03/13/2009 4:01 PM

I have 32 systems in my company ,but had only 2 public IP address are provided ,what should i do if i am need every system to get access to the company's website.

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Re: a small doubt on networks

03/13/2009 4:46 PM

Each machine ~can~ just join the subnet

xxx.xxx.xxx.001 = website

xxx.xxx.xxx.033 - 002 = company machines

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Re: a small doubt on networks

03/13/2009 5:01 PM

Thank you Mr Edignan. I got you to some extent but not full can you please explain me indetail since i am kid in networks

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Re: a small doubt on networks

03/16/2009 9:29 AM

I assume you want them to have *internal* access to the website, as opposed to getting access like the rest of the world through the public address?

As long as they are on the same network, and the *x*s match, then you will have an internal website.

This presumes the website is hosted internally on your machines?

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