If you have NATed the addresses, the local interface has no idea about
the external addresses. Hence the VirtualHost will be defined on the
local IP. I don't see this to be a problem  unless you want to use
SSL.

Or map each external IP to a different internal IP, for transparency
in your configuration.

On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 5:54 AM, Mike A. Leonetti
<mleone...@evolutionce.com> wrote:
> I have three external IP addresses NATed through the firewall to one
> local IP address on a Linux server.  Will I still be able to define a
> VirtualHost for each external IP address in apache even though the
> interface is only set up for the one local IP address?
>
> Thanks.
>
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