I have a cisco router mounted to the wall that is the interface between my world and the world of our telephone company.
At the moment, it is provided dhcp to the internal network and routing the external ip addresses on the same wires. Soon that is to be remedied with a firewall/router of my own.
In the mean time, any machine on our internal network CAN'T SEE the machine on the public network. Seems the router won't route through itself.
That means we can't get to our public websites from the LAN. The rest of the internet, but not our piece.
Oh well. Soon. Soon.
At the moment, it is provided dhcp to the internal network and routing the external ip addresses on the same wires. Soon that is to be remedied with a firewall/router of my own.
In the mean time, any machine on our internal network CAN'T SEE the machine on the public network. Seems the router won't route through itself.
That means we can't get to our public websites from the LAN. The rest of the internet, but not our piece.
Oh well. Soon. Soon.