On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, you wrote:
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>  2) somewhere in one of the networking HOWTOs is a way to 
> assign two IP numbers to the same network port. arrange the 
> subnetting and IP numbers so that all the machines that one of 
> your remote machines is on the same subnet as one of the IP #s, 
> and the other remote machine is on the subnet for the second IP #. 
> The packets being routed wuld then come in from a port using one 
> IP number, and go back out the same physical port, but using the 
> other IP number. I don't know if this would work or not, I have never 
> even tried to set it up, but it may work. It's worth looking into 
> anyway.

If I find a router that changes IP addresses then its out the door as total
crap - thats not what routers do. Sorry, you must be thinking of some other
protocol...



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