Talk:Network Configuration (Advanced)
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Not sure why but my userid [[User:DrModiford]] has been replaced by my internet IP. So it's me in case you're wondering! | Not sure why but my userid [[User:DrModiford]] has been replaced by my internet IP. So it's me in case you're wondering! | ||
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− | it's because you're not logged in. | + | ip/name: it's because you're not logged in. |
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+ | dismissing subnetting with "and so on" is a disservice cos it's more complex than that, but I don't really see an easy way to explain it and not glaze people's eyes over. other than that small quibble (which I really don't know what to suggest to change, i'm just pointing it out), I would say excellent article, might want to mention VPNs in there somewhere (as static routes are used a lot in site-to-site VPN'ing (especially IPSec, although Jimbo prefers SSL/openSSL tunnels, they're the de facto standard...) | ||
--[[User:Dave|Dave]] 18:14, 15 September 2007 (EDT) | --[[User:Dave|Dave]] 18:14, 15 September 2007 (EDT) |
Revision as of 17:19, 15 September 2007
The use of static routing is one of the cleverest networking configuration tricks I have learned despite it being difficult to find information on how to do it on the internet. Therefore I thought I would right it up with a rather detailed example with which to explain how to utilise it. I invite anyone to help on re-working it if they feel the topic could be explained better!
IP 80.73.220.216
Not sure why but my userid User:DrModiford has been replaced by my internet IP. So it's me in case you're wondering!
some thoughts on this
ip/name: it's because you're not logged in.
dismissing subnetting with "and so on" is a disservice cos it's more complex than that, but I don't really see an easy way to explain it and not glaze people's eyes over. other than that small quibble (which I really don't know what to suggest to change, i'm just pointing it out), I would say excellent article, might want to mention VPNs in there somewhere (as static routes are used a lot in site-to-site VPN'ing (especially IPSec, although Jimbo prefers SSL/openSSL tunnels, they're the de facto standard...)
--Dave 18:14, 15 September 2007 (EDT)