Hi there,
 I was thinking how to host vservers in a computer
that has just one IP address in internet...and after A
LOT OF RESEARCH in internet and in the archives if the
list, I think I got a solution for my needs.
 I'm not sure If it will work, but here it is:
 First of all I will create virtual interfaces in my
machine and apply different IP addresses for that
interfaces (configuring them in ifconfig, after that I
will use the the route command to add the interfaces
in the network...). After the creation of that virtual
interface I will need to configure the eth0 that has
the internet IP to it be a "real" router, so that IP
of the virtual interface may now be working fine in
the network... So, after that, I set the "virtual" IP
for a vserver.
 So...what do you think? Maybe it can be a solution to
have all the vservers doing their apache duties in the
port 80 of that virtual IPs...so when somebody access
the IP in internet, all the vservers may be checking
their name-based configs to answer for that domain...
 Actually, If possible, please somebody tell me an
easy way to the router thing (didn't find anything
about it in the archives).
 Thanks.

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