Chris, et. al.,

Please paste at least some of the email you're responding to into your
replies.  It's very difficult to follow threads that you participate in,
especially when you change the subject header in midstream and also
don't include any previous emails to provide context.

Okay, back to our regular program...  :-)

John  (who apparently needs some more coffee because he's kinda
grumpy.)

>>> "Chris Charlebois"  3/28/02 11:25:01 AM >>>
If you are asking if you can have one public IP address for two
internal web
servers, the answer is no.  At least not with Cisco equipment.  That
would
require a layer 4 NAT server.  Cisco NAT only operates at layer 3. 
That
means the only thing that Cisco NAT will look at is IP address and
port.  A
layer 4 will actually look at the header information to determine which
web
server it should go to.

One workaround is to assign non-standard port numbers to additional
web
servers.  One web server could use port 80, while another one could use
port
8080, for instance.  This does make it a little harder to access, but
it
does work.




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