Eric "Shubes" wrote: > George Toft wrote: > >> I have a problem and am wondering how the brightest Linux brains of >> Phoenix would solve it. >> >> Problem: >> A certain web site that my family enjoys will not allow multiple >> computers from the same IP address to use the site at the same time. >> I currently have a Linux firewall with 2 NICs - one for the Internet >> and one for my LAN running NAT so all of my systems have the same >> public IP address. >> >> Qwest allows me 4 IP addresses, and I would like to take advantage of >> them so we can have more than one computer at the site at one time. > > > Are these 4 *public* addresses? > > Just curious. How would that be hooked up? > > I have VDSL from Qwest, and their "gateway" box has just one RJ45 plug > that connects to my AP/router, which gets its public IP address > dynamically. How would/could it handle multiple public addresses? > Yes, these are public. I have used 2 IP's at once. I have a hub between the VDSL gateway box and my firewall. Just use DHCP and you have a new IP. The same MAC always pulls the same IP. Funny thing is they are not always on the same subnet, so in my case, I have two different subnets on the same hub. Ugly. (I've done it in the past at a dot-com - not pretty, but the hardware doesn't care.) BTW - the guy that installed the VDSL for me told me a friend of his with Qwest Choice Online had 7 computers hooked up with 7 IP's, but we are only supposed to have 4 IP's. George --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss