On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, FTP wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> my question isn't really OBSD related but I would like to ask if the 
> following scenario can be implemented by using a two NICs OBSD box!
>
> If I get a static IP from my provider, is it possible to 'multiple' this and 
> create my own static IPs which are accessible via the Internet? If the answer 
> is 'yes', is this done via PF configuration?
>
> To make the above more clear. If I have following set-up:
>
> Server 1 : 10.1.1.1 ----------> router ADSL
> Server 2 : 10.1.1.2 ----------> router ADSL----------> 86.178.23.4
> Server 3 : 10.1.1.3 ----------> router ADSL
>
> can I convert to soemthing like this:
>
> Server 1 : 10.1.1.1 ----------> router ADSL----------> 86.x.x.x1 (public 
> static IP!)
> Server 2 : 10.1.1.2 ----------> router ADSL----------> 86.178.23.4
> Server 3 : 10.1.1.3 ----------> router ADSL----------> 86.x.x.x2 (public 
> static IP!)
> ....
> Server N : 10.1.1.N ----------> router ADSL----------> 86.x.x.xN (public 
> static IP!)
>
> Thanks for your time
>
>

Hello,

No it's not possible, your ISP would only send you information that was
destined for the static IP address it assigned you. All data sent
to the other IP's would go to their rightful destination (if the IP
addresses are being used elsewhere) or they would be dropped by your ISP.

Patsy

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