[rescue] Hosting a WWW server at home?

Ken Hansen rescue at sunhelp.org
Mon Dec 10 08:00:50 CST 2001


The LX is reasonable as a firewall, IMHO.

The problem you need to watch out for is the outbound
link speed of your DSL line... You may have 384K
in-bound (Internet to your computer), but you may have
something like 100 K outbound (your computer to the
internet)... Make sure your friend understands the
outbound speed he is buying.

Also, your IP address will most likely be dynamically
assigned - it may be static, but it may also be
dynamic - if it is dynamic you will need to account
for that (see www.dyndns.org for one example of a way
to deal with this problem).

Two 48V Ultra 2s - odd... Also understand that 2x
Ultra 2s running constantly will use a fair bit of
power - not *huge*, but not trivial either - and your
friend will probably be expecting some sort of UPS on
his servers, if only to allow them to come down
cleanly in case of a power interruption.

Just a few thoughts, good luck!

Ken

--- Michael Thompson <m_thompson at ids.net> wrote:
> A friend asked me to locate his WWW server at my
> house. I can get a
> business DSL conenction from my existing ISP. The
> traffic will be low so a
> 384Kb DSL will probably be fine. The ISP will put a
> baby router at my house.
> 
> My friend will pay for the DSL so it sounds like a
> good deal for me. He has
> a couple of rack mount Sun 48V Ultra-2s for the WWW
> servers.
> 
> I was thinking of using NetBSD on a SPARC LX for a
> firewall. Is that
> reasonable?
> 
> Any other advice?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Michael Thompson
> E-Mail: M_Thompson at IDS.net
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=====
Ken
n2vip at yahoo.com

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