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Old 09-26-2002, 05:03 PM   #8 (permalink)
Pseudocyber
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I have an ADSL router and a block of 4 IP addresses. Apart from the PCs on the network (which all come off a single hub), I run a web server and use NAT on the ADSL router to point http traffic at it. The ADSL router is assigned the first of my IP addresses

For various reasons, I now want to use the other IP addresses and need a way of differentiating traffic on each one so that I can then use a number of inexpensive NATable routers to run multiple web servers etc.
I thought you were going to use your other addresses? Why use NAT if you don't need to?

In addition - how are they going to address multiple servers? You have multiple domain names? You could have one web server which is your main web server and then it pushes off traffic or pulls files from you other servers.
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