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Re: Config problems: single modem/single mac/multi IPs

From: Paul S Vail
Date: Friday, September 17, 1999
Time: 1:51:00 am

>From: "Jona Tallieu (T & T n.v.)" <Junk@tnt.be>
>Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 22:27:41 +0200
>
>At 16:05 -0400 on 15-09-1999, Paul S Vail wrote:
>
>
>>If you have experience with OS8.6 and a single modem, you'll note that
>>the TCP/IP control panel does not permit the entry of subnet mask or
>>router information... because there is no router in the system.
>>
>>While my primary IP number is accessable and fully functional, any and
>>all other IP numbers I configure the IP secondary pref file with are NOT.
>
>
>As far as I know, you can only use 1 IP-address for the Mac. If you want to
>use more than 1 one the same mac, you will need to install a router
>(hardware like Cisco, software like SustWork's IPNetRouter).

jona,

I just received this from Stephanie Wright, who has been exceptional in
helping get the following message through my thick skull:

>If you want QDNS and WebSTAR to be on one machine, then it can only have
>one IP.
>
>If you want multiple IPs for your web server, then QDNS needs to be on a
>separate machine.

That appears to be the definitive answer.

thank you all who responded!

Paul



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