On Tuesday 07 February 2006 11:53, Jared wrote:
- A couple of years ago I bought the name KCLUG.NET,
intending to set up mail accounts or make it available for the cluster idea, but soon found myself with limited resources. The domain name expires at the end of May, and in the past when I've relinquished a quality domain name, I watched it snapped up by a reseller who made it available for 3 digits or more. So, I have this quality domain name which I will transfer for free to a good home; it expires in 3 months, so it's not much, but it's a start for anyone with time to spare.
I'll take it.
- I write software so I dunno networking, requesting
help from the user group. I was invited to manage a very small network whose owner wants to make it available for web-browsing to anyone roaming the neighborhood via wireless. However, as best I know this gives access to the other computers on the network, and I'm curious to know if there is a way to expose a single computer to the world as a wireless server, without giving access to the rest of the network.
Internet to 5-port switch Switch to Wireless AP and a NAT/Firewall device NAT/Firewall to private network