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Directing Outsiders to multiple internal IP's

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pkirill

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Jun 15, 2002
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If you saw my other post you'll know that we currently have about 18 static IP's and want to use some of those to host a few additional websites. Currently two are in use - one to the fire wall and one to the router. This questions is probably pretty basic, but how do we take those external requests and direct them to the internal sites? I know about assigning host id's to the domain name -that's the easy part. But since our firewall has only one Public Address available (assigned to our company website) I'm confused as to how the other static IP request get through and directed. Possibly this is a router issue?

Thanks for any help from a hosting newbie...
 
This would definately be a router issue. Depending on the router, there are different ways around it.
 
I would check that your router supports a NON-NAT setup, it so the manual should give instructions on how to configure it for multiple IP addresses.

 
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