Tim Alberts wrote:
The problem arises in part because of the complexity of the network.
I run several servers (smtp, ssh, www, imap), and they all work
perfectly well from a single IP address, so I wonder, Why do you need
so many?
Please refer to the several times I've explained, the router provided by
my ISP is not accepting virtual IP addresses.
I don't know what you mean by "virtual IP addresses."
I don't know why you think you have to have different IP addresses for
different services.
I don't know why you had two physical servers to begin with.
I don't even know the brand/model of the router so I could, if I felt so
kind, look it up for myself.
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Cheers
John
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