At 11:02 PM 6/3/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Tim
>
>Just an idea on the network you refered to.
>
>
>Server #1 and #2 are on the same subnet,
>192.168.10.0 (255.255.255.0) hence they can see each other,
>and your other internal hosts.
Thank you for repying. Unfortunately this would not work for me as both
machines need to be accessed from the outside. I did some digging and found
out that if you have two IP addresses on your "outside " interface then you
can forward them to different machines on the "inside" So I guess the new
question becomes how do I add two IPs to the outside interface and how do I
add additional forwarding commands.
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