Ok, now I understand how to configure an aliased interface, eth0:0,
eth0:1, etc...
Do I also need rules to allow inbound connections to these aliased
interfaces (on the FW)for port 80 and 443 connections? (I will only need
to masq out from my lan on eth0:0.)
Thanks,
Ken
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Mak
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Subject: Re: [Shorewall-users] Multiple public IP / single machine?
You can put an eye on SNAT from the doc.
On 6/16/05, Ken <ken@ramblernet.com> wrote:> I''ve been successfully running Shorewall version 2.0.7 on Redhat
9,
> with one public static IP.
>
> Now I need to use 5 public IP''s to set up Apache SSL connections
since
> it''s not possible with a virtual setup.
>
> This is new ground for me and I''m not sure where to start. The
> documents cover much more complex setups with multiple machines.
>
> Is there a guide that is closer to what I''m doing?
>
> Thanks,
> Ken
>
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