This should not be a problem.

You just have to configure the services to listen on the desired
interface / ip-address.

for services that are run from xinet.d you must use the 
bind or interface keyword in the config file.  man xinetd.conf will tell you
more.

For "standalone" servers you have to check their config files

Gregor

On 20-Sep-2001 Patrick Erler wrote:
> hello Mandrake-expert!
> 
> i'm a bit stuck in thinking about this problem:
> 
> is it possible to bind, for instance, sendmail to eth0 port 25
> and qmail to eth0:1 port 25?
> 
> same applies for, let's say, zope on eth0 port 80 and apache on
> eth0:1 port 80...
> 
> background: i'd like to run teamware
> (http://www.teamw.com/linux/) which brings it's own (mail-
> etc...) servers parallel to "normal" services on one mandrake
> machine.
> 
> 
> regards,
> 
> PAT
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E-Mail: Gregor Maier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 21-Sep-2001
Time: 07:44:20
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