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From: Doug Canton
To: All
Subject: Netblazer assistance
Date:Fri, February 27, 1998 08:44 PM


I have a netblazer router and need some assistance. If you are experienced with these creatures and are interested in assisting, please email me here (a copy is auto-forwarded to my bbs/server at Doug_Canton@cbreeze.uvi.edu).

In a simple word - H-E-L-P

I currently have PPP 24hr net access to station ip 146.226.200.102.

Problem is that: The router and the BBS/web server cpu are both on 146.226."207".[0-256] LAN.

Since the mac at 200.102 (All Macs) do not support muti-homing, I am stuck with not being able to concurrently link via PPP as 146.226.200.102 and link to my LAN/Local Intranet [146.226."207".[0-256].

Now, eventually, the provider for 146.226.200.102 is to enable/recognize 146.226."207".[0-256] on his end. Unfortunately, this is dragging on for months for whatever reasons. While I try to resolve that, I would like to somehow, preferably using a router and freeing up the cpu currently dedicated to my internet connection, get my BBS back on the net A-N-D available on my LAN.

My Router currently handles PPP remote access to my BBS/Web Server beautifully. Now, if I can get it to also route 146.226.200.102 traffic in a way that will allow net access to my BBS/Web Server ...

... No more Mac cpu dedicated to 146.226.200.102 !!!
... No more file sharing necessary for Mail Server to handle local mail
and internet email !!!

In a simple word - H-E-L-P

Adios for now,

Doug Canton * Caribbean Breeze * Virgin Islands
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