Hi.  I'm trying to set up an Amiga webserver that responds to multiple static IPs, but 
haven't thus far been successful.  

Admittedly, I started with Miami Deluxe, but as Holger Kruse seems never to answer his 
email anymore, I may have to revoke my purchase of MDx because I have yet to receive 
keyfiles, and it's been over a month.  I only mention this to others that may be 
considering a purchase of Miami or MiamiDx, and aren't interested in waiting.  This is 
no comment on his software, that's not an issue, it works great.  But if you can't 
register it, what's the use (for being a webserver, anyway).

Thus, I have downloaded a demo of Genesis and have been testing it in the hopes that 
it can do what I want.  I have a number of static IPs to use with this Amiga, and want 
it to host several websites on one machine, using one ethernet card (ariadne II).

Thus my questions are:

1) Can Genesis support mapping multiple IPs simultaneously?
2) If so, can it map them onto the same ethernet card?
3) I presume it would be done via the command line - sample syntax?  In reviewing the 
archive of the list just now, and in looking over the docs, I see it note that to use 
multiple interfaces you have to use the CLI.  That's fine with me, but every test I've 
run only allows one interface to be online at a time (it kicks the other offline or 
prevents it).
4) if the above all works, do you need two ariadne_ii.device(s) in your devs:Networks 
folder?  and do you need two sana2 ENV: settings accordingly?  Or similar?

Thanks in advance for any advice anyone has.  I'll be calling Software Hut or whomever 
to buy Genesis almost immediately after getting this to work, believe me.

Kevin Orme
amiga university
http://www.amigau.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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