On 30/Jul/2002 19:55:37, Alex Broens  wrote:
> At 19:27 30.07.2002 Claus Lund  wrote:
> >How dos a router do that? Can I set up domain1 (port80) to go to local ip xxxx1 and 
>domain2 (port80) to go to local domain xxx2?
> 
> Basically a Router will route packets between two networks, not domian names nor 
>services.
> 
> >When I chek the on-line doc's for ZyWall1, I only see the posebility to address 
>port numbers to ip's.
> 
> Exactly. There's no other way to do it. Nor will a router do the miracle. 
> 

Well... then there is no way to have 2 servers both on port 80, running on the same 
IP, as I see it. If I want 2 servers that way I need 2 Ip addresses - right?

I know I need different ip's on my lan... the 1 or 2 ip's I write about is the one or 
2 given by my isp.

Keff: sorry I don't know what a redundant system is...

Claus
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