On 8/26/2011 8:10 AM, J wrote:
> ...like many other people, don't get a static IP from your ISP.
>
I lease a block of static addys from SBC
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You Searched for: 70.142.248.61
70.142.248.61
Record Type: IP Address
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# "n 70.142.248.61"
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http://whois.arin.net/rest/nets;q=70.142.248.61?showDetails=true&showARIN=true
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AT&T Internet Services SBCIS-SIS80 (NET-70-128-0-0-1) 70.128.0.0 -
70.143.255.255
ROBERT WITTIG-060113012614 SBC07014224805629060113012629
(NET-70-142-248-56-1)
70.142.248.56 - 70.142.248.63
American Registry for Internet Numbers NET70 (NET-70-0-0-0-0) 70.0.0.0 -
70.255.255.255
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I host a small number of websites on my in-house server:
http://70.142.248.61/workshop.html (aka http://robertwittig.net/)
...and perform some other various tasks.
It is Internet-exposed, but I am running OpenBSD with PF up and running
a fairly strict ruleset. it's been up and running for around 6 years,
24/7/365, with very few problems.
OpenBSD really lives up to it's reputation where security and no-hassle
reliability are concerned.
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http://www.robertwittig.com/
http://robertwittig.net/
http://robertwittig.org/
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Friday, August 26, 2011
Re: [LINUX_Newbies] Re: IP Address
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