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switching from a Linux Server to Mac OSX



> Hi,
> I have asked a few times in a number of ways how to set up two ethernet
> cards and/or how to have one ethernet card (built-in) have two different
> ips. Maybe I am not asking the right question. Here are some more details.
> I would appreciate any response. Currently we have a Linux server for our
> small school. This one machine is our mail, web and file server. It has
> two ethernet cards. One that is hooked up to our outside line and one that
> is hooked up to a switch and thus the rest of our computers(mostly os 9.x
> and some pcs). The one to the outside line is set up with all the
> appropriate info from our isp. The other ethernet card has an ip as
> 10.0.0.1. All the other equipment in our LAN has a static ip address of
> 10.0.0.X and the router address is 10.0.0.1. I am self-taught most all my
> networking duties. And since this is the set-up when I started here I have
> stuck with it and have not looked in to setting the network up any other
> way. My question is: is this the best (most efficient, safe, etc) way to
> set up OSX server? What has anyone else had experience with and how has it
> worked?
> I appreciate any comments or suggestions!
> Thanks,
> Meghan
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