Hi, On Sun, Jul 23, 2023 at 01:32:19PM +0000, Jason Long wrote: > 1- If the port number is different, then "server" IP can be the same? For > example, the first server use:
No. That is inside IPs (and something else again), they must be distinct.
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> 2- You said, "A "NIC" can have multiple IP addresses", so, a server does not
> need to have multiple NAT NICs ? For example, A VPN provider can have a VPN
> server with a NIC that use three or four public IP addresses.
Sure.
There's some practical limits - like, some OSes start getting funny when
you exceed something like 500 IP addresses on one interface - but besides
that it's just a matter of setting up routing/interface config properly.
gert
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