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I am thinking about signing up for Comcast Business class internet with
5 public IP's.

I run a shorewall box with two network cards, and no space to add any
more. eth0 is currently pointing towards my existing DSL provider (with
a single IP) and eth1 is NAT'ed and pointed towards my small home network.

What would be the best practice to deal with this scenario? The first
thoughts that come to mind is to setup virtual interaces (eg. eth0:0,
eth0:1, etc) and assign them to the net zone along with a respective IP
from Comcast.

I'm waiting to hear back from Comcast on the brand and type of
firewall/modem they will be installing, but they have said it is able to
be bridged, I'd just like to know if I can deal with all 5 IP's with one
interface on the Shorewall side...

Thanks,
Stephen
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