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Old 04-03-2016, 19:43   #4
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Re: Mailserver with static IP - VM Business

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Originally Posted by Calogero View Post
Hi All,

I have just got my Virgin Media Business 50Mb fibre with 5 static IPs installed. All up and running at nice speeds, Superhub 2 in router mode. The intention is to run my own mailserver on a Raspberry Pi 2. The Pi has Postfix/Dovecot set up and running and been assigned one of the 5 static IPs. I'm now about to open/forward ports 25, 465 and 993 on the Hub, but it's not giving me any option to set it for the public static IP -- only for the LAN IP range (192.168.0.x). So how would I go about pointing the Hub to the static IP?

Any help appreciated!

Cal
Hhm the Superhub 2 based business service was not one that offered a route subnet. Are you sure you have the Superhub 2?

If you do and you have 192.168.0.x addresses (apart from 192.168.0.1) on the LAN side it is not working in routed subnet mode. In routed subnet mode the LAN side of the device will have one of your public IP addresses on it.
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