Routing Multiple Inbound IP Addresses -- How?

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Hi Janina,

Can you provide a little more information.

When you say over your dsl, do you mean that your dsl modem is going to be
assigning more than one IP address to you? If so, then you're wanting
something like multihoming, although if you want to pass those IP's along,
as you said, they are routable ... Then that's a different situation.

Could you explain the specifics in greater detail please?

Take care,
Sina

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Subject: Routing Multiple Inbound IP Addresses -- How?

This is fairly basic, I'm sure. But, for the life of me, I can't find
documentation on it.

So, here's the situation ...

I have several routable IP addresses. All of them need to come through the
same interface, over my DSL to be specific. So, how can I route based on IP
alone? I know how to route by port, but how do I do it by IP address?

All examples/help much appreciated.


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