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Linux 7.3 and OpenSSL Secure Socket Layer
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Problèmes base de données, installation et Admin
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Thread ID:
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>Hi Jerry,
>
>I play around with the Linux BIOS and finally got both network cards working. One of the cards I have set up going out into the internet/WAN. It has a base address of 68.15.242.xxx. I can now access the internet from my linux computer as I am doing now. Also, I can access my web site by connecting to netzero and coming into it remotely with the address their DHCP services provide. My web site is currently a mess, but it look worse than it is. I will have to change all links to web pages that have http://www.smvfp.com/index.shtml, for example to https://www.smvfp.com/index.shtml. In other words everwhere I find http in my web site I will need to change it to https. There will be a ton of that.
>
>My local network has a base address of 192.168.1.XXX, so the second card I configured with a local network address of 192.168.1.78. When I reset everything I had access to my local network from the second NIC. Also samba showed up in network neighborhood, so I could share file systems within the local network which includes the linux computer. There is still one issue I will have to resolve.
>
>There is no way for anyone within the local network with a base address of 192.168.1 to access the WAN gateway with an IP address of 68.15.242.65 to gain access to the internet. Presently only the linux computer can do that. I think what I will need to do is purchase another Linksys 4 port router for around $70.00 , and have it connect to the two network together like so:
>
>router1 192.168.1.1 <---------------------> 68.15.242.1 router2
>
>Give my web site a try. I would like to know if everyone from outside the local network can again access it.
>
>https://www.smvfp.com

Here is what IE5 gives me, minus the fancy graphics:
"The page cannot be displayed
The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web site might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your browser settings. "
JLK
Nebraska Dept of Revenue
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