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The WAN provided to us by WoW. There is no DHCP; all addresses must be statically set.  
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The WAN provided to us by WOW. There is no DHCP; all addresses must be statically set.  
  
 
== Logical ==
 
== Logical ==
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| 24.96.165.224 || (n/a) || Network definition address (not available for use)
 
| 24.96.165.224 || (n/a) || Network definition address (not available for use)
 
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| 24.96.165.225 || static-24-96-165-225.knology.net || WoW (Knology)'s router for our network
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| 24.96.165.225 || static-24-96-165-225.knology.net || WOW (Knology)'s router for our network
 
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| 24.96.165.226 || the.narro.ws || [[User:Brimstone|Brimstone]]'s VPS
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| 24.96.165.226 || games.clockworkmayhem.com || [[User:Gregabyte|Greg]]'s physical box for gaming servers
 
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| 24.96.165.227 || dev.throwthemind.com || [[User:JimShoe|JimShoe]]'s VPS
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| 24.96.165.227 || dev.throwthemind.com || [[User:JimShoe|JimShoe]]'s VPS (defunct)
 
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| 24.96.165.228 || pianoben.ch || [[User:Opticron|Opticron]]'s VPS
 
| 24.96.165.228 || pianoben.ch || [[User:Opticron|Opticron]]'s VPS
 
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| 24.96.165.229 || || Was owned by [[User:Enabrintain|Enabrintain]] at one point. Not sure if he's still paying for it.
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| 24.96.165.229 || dcg256.org || Soon to be Defcon256 partner website
 
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| 24.96.165.230 || 256.makerslocal.org || Shop's router's primary public-facing IP
 
| 24.96.165.230 || 256.makerslocal.org || Shop's router's primary public-facing IP
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| 24.96.165.231 || (n/a) || broadcast address (not available for use)
 
| 24.96.165.231 || (n/a) || broadcast address (not available for use)
 
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To claim an address, set up the machine that needs it, edit this page, and ask [[User:hfuller]] for the setup instructions. (Addresses cost money, so that will cost money.)
  
 
== Physical ==
 
== Physical ==
Our WAN comes in via DOCSIS link from the ISP previously known as Knology. The cable modem is connected to eth1 on the router. The router has a virtual switch (br0) connecting the cable modem (eth1) and VLAN 100 on the LAN (eth2.100). In this way, the router's WAN interface is located on br0, but other (virtual) machines can occupy their public-facing IPs on VLAN 100 (which is available on the VM host) because this VLAN is bridged directly to the cable modem.
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Our WAN comes in via DOCSIS from the ISP previously known as Knology. The cable modem is connected to eth1 on the router. The router has a virtual switch (br0) connecting the cable modem (eth1) and VLAN 100 on the LAN (eth2.100). In this way, the router's WAN interface is located on br0, but other (virtual) machines can occupy their public-facing IPs on VLAN 100 (which is available on the VM host) because this VLAN is bridged directly to the cable modem.

Latest revision as of 18:44, 2 January 2023

The WAN provided to us by WOW. There is no DHCP; all addresses must be statically set.

Logical

Our public IP space is 24.96.165.224/29 (24.96.165.224 through 24.96.165.231).

IP Hostname Description
24.96.165.224 (n/a) Network definition address (not available for use)
24.96.165.225 static-24-96-165-225.knology.net WOW (Knology)'s router for our network
24.96.165.226 games.clockworkmayhem.com Greg's physical box for gaming servers
24.96.165.227 dev.throwthemind.com JimShoe's VPS (defunct)
24.96.165.228 pianoben.ch Opticron's VPS
24.96.165.229 dcg256.org Soon to be Defcon256 partner website
24.96.165.230 256.makerslocal.org Shop's router's primary public-facing IP
24.96.165.231 (n/a) broadcast address (not available for use)

To claim an address, set up the machine that needs it, edit this page, and ask User:hfuller for the setup instructions. (Addresses cost money, so that will cost money.)

Physical

Our WAN comes in via DOCSIS from the ISP previously known as Knology. The cable modem is connected to eth1 on the router. The router has a virtual switch (br0) connecting the cable modem (eth1) and VLAN 100 on the LAN (eth2.100). In this way, the router's WAN interface is located on br0, but other (virtual) machines can occupy their public-facing IPs on VLAN 100 (which is available on the VM host) because this VLAN is bridged directly to the cable modem.