[sllug-members]: Temporary Move

Justin Searle justin.searle at jetblue.com
Fri Jul 13 11:52:05 MDT 2007


Eric, Comcast's dynamic address are public IPs and don't change unless your 
computer doesn't renew the address.  At my last place, I was able to keep the 
same IP for almost 2 years.  They also don't (or at least didn't) block any 
ports, so services should work fine.

On Friday 13 July 2007, Eric Huber wrote:
> I'm hoping this has a pretty straight forward solution, but since I
> haven't done it before, I'm looking for some direction and appreciate any
> advice.
>
> Background: I currently run a home network with a FC3 server with two NICs
> - one to my DSL modem (static IP with Xmission - IP Subnet: 4) and the
> other to my internal network (10.0.0.1).  I am selling my home (closing
> next week) and temporarily moving in with my parents until my new home has
> finished construction.  They are on Comcast for everything (Phone, TV,
> Internet) and my plan was to connect to their network while we are there.
> They do NOT get a static IP from Comcast.
>
> How to make it happen: I would like to still have access to everything on
> my internal network (access to internal interface - 10.0.0.1) while I'm
> there - I run a DNS server and have various tools that I use on a daily
> basis.  I don't need server services from the outside world (although it
> would be nice), but would like to still access the internet through the
> external interface (through my parents cable router).  What changes in
> config are required to make this happen?


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