Andreas,

The computer has one fixed IP but you can setup multiple virtual IPs.

use ifconfig to configure hme0

and then configure apache/tomcat

<VirtualHost 123.456.789.21>
           ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
           DocumentRoot /export/jakarta-tomcat/webapps/somesite
           ServerName 123.456.789.21
           ErrorLog logs/somesite-error_log
           CustomLog logs/somesite-access_log common
             ApJServMount /somesite/servlet
ajpv12://123.456.789.21:8007/somesite
</VirtualHost>

<VirtualHost 123.456.789.22>
           ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
           DocumentRoot /export/jakarta-tomcat/webapps/somesite2
           ServerName 123.456.789.22
           ErrorLog logs/somesite-error_log
           CustomLog logs/somesite-access_log common
             ApJServMount /somesite/servlet
ajpv12://123.456.789.22:8009/somesite
</VirtualHost>

Regards,

Patrick

-----Original Message-----
From: Andras Balogh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 12:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 2 IP/Computer


Hi all,

    Sorry for buthering the list with this off-topic question.
We are renting some servers in US to host our websites.
We have asked them to give us 2 IP addresses for 1 computer.
(we wanted to have two apache servers on the same comp).
They said that the American laws doesnt' permit to have more than
one IP address for a computer unless we have a good reason.
I said that the reason is to have half our sites in on IP with one
apache webserver and the another half with a different IP serverd by
a second apache.
    They refused to give us 2 IP-s.
Can somebody confim that this is realy true according to the
american laws??
I am VERY DISAPONITED becuase a lot of my ideas was based on
2 IP-s.
Also does anybody of you have computers (in US) with more than one
IP??

Thank You for reading my mail.

Andras.

P.S. when i said IP i ment real IP numbers not intranet IPs like
192.168.0.1.

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