Hey Whil,

There's tons of great suggestions out there, but I also want to throw a 
suggestion into the ring.  That suggestion is that you can bind multiple 
IP addresses to a single NIC.  I don't have a server at my disposal at 
the moment, but I've done stuff like this in the past.  There is the 
"natural" IP address, but then I've bound up to three IP addresses to 
the NIC.  I'm not sure what the limit is.

I don't know if this applies to your situation.  I wasn't sure if you 
really needed multiple NICs or if you were just after multiple IP addresses.

Kevin Cully
CULLY Technologies, LLC

Sponsor of Fox Forward 2006!
http://foxforward.net


Whil Hentzen (Pro*) wrote:
> Just to confirm, now that I'm in a shopping spree mode...
> 
> I've got a Web server with a bunch of virtual domains on it. Works fine. 
> They're all tied to a single IP address, of course.
> 
> If I put a second NIC in the box, I could bind one IP address to one 
> card and a second IP address to the second card, right? I'm pretty sure 
> this is how it would work, but it's just that I've never done it with my 
> own hands, so I thought I'd ask.
> 
> The only restriction is that both IPs would have to be on the same 
> subnet - I couldn't have 10.0.0.14 and 192.168.1.27. Well, not if they 
> both wanted to get out through the same 10.0.0.n gateway. <g>
> 
> Whil
> 
> 
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