double nat access from outside the home network
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22 februarie 2007 02:34
I would like to know the following
a: if a hardware adslrouter with nat is connected to a private firewall (eg firebrick) wich ports do i need to have open for access from outside my network.
b: what are the maximum devices which are allowed to be connected..
eg firewire ports, usb ports, physical harddisk drives,
should the box support gigabit or other high speed technologies
5 backups on a 100mb lan will keep it busy, use of a ups and database support for a phone system (eg emails store for voicemail at home)
what is the dream/perfect top spec for a home server.not the minimum spec
eg ram, cpu (number of cores) like dual xeon ... stuff like that
ps i am still waiting for an invitation
ready to go, and take a home server one step further for mankind. make the
future more inviting secure your network with ... video data..
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22 februarie 2007 03:00Moderator
Ports 80, 443, and 4125 need to be forwarded thru your router to your WHS. -
23 februarie 2007 00:29Moderator
I would like to know the following
a: if a hardware adslrouter with nat is connected to a private firewall (eg firebrick) wich ports do i need to have open for access from outside my network.
Why double firewalls? Ports were listed by Tom Ziegmann.
b: what are the maximum devices which are allowed to be connected.. Connected to the Windows Home Server physical? Network? I believe this would be a limitation of the hardware. External Hard drives should really be attached to there own USB/Firewire card.
eg firewire ports, usb ports, physical harddisk drives, see above.
should the box support gigabit or other high speed technologies, - The faster, the better.
5 backups on a 100mb lan will keep it busy, use of a ups and database support for a phone system (eg emails store for voicemail at home) - unsure the question here? Will it over load the server? Don't know, try it out!
what is the dream/perfect top spec for a home server.not the minimum spec - That I do not know. Hardware changes so much so fast, I'd expect the best you could buy that Windows Server 2003 could be installed to.
eg ram, cpu (number of cores) like dual xeon ... stuff like that - see above
ps i am still waiting for an invitation - hopefully you'll be invited soon...
ready to go, and take a home server one step further for mankind. make the
future more inviting secure your network with ... video data..
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