2. a firewall/NAT box (computer or router/switch box) will route port numbers to certain computers. i.e. port 80 goes to 192.168.1.2
3. if the router has to plug into a computer and not a switch then run router software on that computer IPNetRouterX, or ipfw built-in.
4. each webserrver can be on a diff port: 80, 8000, 8080, etc
5. good luck
-x
On Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at 12:32 PM, MaX List wrote:
I would also like to know, if what I am thinking is right, can I set up all my ethernet macs up as web servers and have them all on different port numbers? - Different house numbers.
Does that make any sense to anyone?
thanks, Dan
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