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> it depends on what you mean. if you want to have three,
> separate, distinct ftp servers that have nothing to do with
> each other, you have to use different ports for each one and
> port forward them separately. every client needs to know
> which ports to connect to. and they'll get it wrong most of 
> the time so it's not worth bothering with this scheme.

Hi,
        doesn't IP aliasing fit for this purpose? I tried that, with
the main address as eth0, the first alias on eth0:0 and the second alias
on eth0:1. The idea was to masq three FTP servers behind the same machine,
along with some other stuff that needed three IP addresses.
Unfortunately, the first alias (portfw 20+21) works good aside
the main address, while the second one doesn't. Any idea?


        yo,
        RDO

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