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Date:      Mon, 21 Feb 2000 08:32:18 -0800 (PST)
From:      Fabio Miranda <fmirand@yahoo.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   routed questions
Message-ID:  <20000221163218.9458.qmail@web122.yahoomail.com>

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Hi, I'm setting up a web server, I'll have a leased
line from my local Telco, using hdlc protocol. The
sync leased line will be recived by a wan routing card
(etinc). the diagrama is something like:

Internet <-> (TELCO)Cisco 4500 <-> DSU/CSU <-> leased
line <-> (MY OFFICE) <-> DSU/CSU <-> Wan's server card
<-> my lan.

We only have one server, so, all the packages that
comes from internet will go to the server and sent to
itself or throught the others client in the lan.
I'll have assigned 6 ip, but, for the beginning, i'll
only use one. This one will use to register a domain,
recive mail and do natd to the others clients.
Anyone know how is the configuration of routed?, well,
i am reading a book about tcp/ip routing (douglas e.
comer), so i know the "theory", but, anyway, i dont
know especial parametres for my needs. 
more about my network:

Internet <-> R:200.30.54.1 Wan<->R:200.30.54.5 <-> Lan
or:
Internet <-> (200.30.55.10) FreeBSD (192.168.10.1) <->
192.168.0.2/4

let's say my Telco network is:
200.30.55.1 .... 200.3055.255
Let'say my ip are:
200.30.55.10 trought 200.30.54.15

so, let's say hola.com is registered to 200.30.55.10,
so if a client ask for it on a webbrowser, his
resolver point it to 200.30.54.10, the package travels
to my Telco cisco's and come to my netowork(
masquerading the subnet) and ask to 200.30.54.10:530
where's 200.30.54.10, so routed tells it's the same
server and pass it to named, and, so on, the web
server respond the query.
Is that the way my network will work?
What would be my subnet anyway if telco's ip are
200.30.54.1/255 ?

On 200.30.54.10, the Ip of the only server, these
daemons will take place:

httpd: www.hola.com
vhosts: www.hallo.com
natd: To the 4 clients on the lan side
firewall: To the 4 clients on the lan side
proxy: To the 4 clients, to reduce bandwidtch
mail: for hosts and vhosts
pop3: pop3 extensions

ok, Is there any trouble to run all these services in
the same IP and in the same server?
Anyone know where can i a type of "routed how-to" or something?
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