DSL Routers & Servers
Patrick R. McManus
mcmanus at ducksong.com
Mon Feb 4 09:08:52 EST 2002
for your purposes I'd recommend just adding the second IP to the
existing interface.
(e.g. ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.16.200)
[Drew Taylor: Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 10:54:43AM -0500]
> Hi all,
>
> I have DSL service w/ 2 static IP addresses. Right now I'm only using the
> first, via DSL Modem <-> Linksys router <-> Linux server and using port
> forwarding to get things where I want. This works great. But I also have a
> second IP address I'd like to use for some business stuff. So my question
> is, does anyone have experience w/ a Linksys (or other home router I guess)
> and multiple IP addresses? Should I even bother? Should I dump the Linksys
> and go w/ a linux/openbsd firewall to give me more flexibility?
>
> Right now I'm using named virtual hosts on 1 IP to separate multiple
> services on a single server. But my thinking was that it would be cleaner
> if I could use the 2nd NIC on the dual port card and have it listen on
> another IP. Any experience doing this sort of thing? I've gotten the home
> network setup ok, but I'm not a networking guru. It doesn't need to scale
> beyond this level. Thanks for any ideas.
>
> Drew
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