After re-reading my post I wonder if I made it clear...
So let me add this:
What I want to do is have a Internet usable address,
say: 63.148.53.2 (no that's not my address, just one I made up, so if it's yours sorry)
but be able to have virtual servers on my linux box.
As I read the HOW-TO on virtual servers, and as I have done in the past I know I have to have seperate IP's for each server. I know I don't with Apache, thats virtual hosting, and I already do that... But I want to have virtual servers, without paying though the nose for all those Internet legal IP's. What I'm asking is:
Does anyone know of a way to use private addresses for the virtual servers and map all of them to one legal address. like NAT sort of. I think a hack to a linux router and a mariage of the Apache virtual hosting stuff may work, but if it's doable I bet one of you know about it...
Thanks,
Dworkin
So let me add this:
What I want to do is have a Internet usable address,
say: 63.148.53.2 (no that's not my address, just one I made up, so if it's yours sorry)
but be able to have virtual servers on my linux box.
As I read the HOW-TO on virtual servers, and as I have done in the past I know I have to have seperate IP's for each server. I know I don't with Apache, thats virtual hosting, and I already do that... But I want to have virtual servers, without paying though the nose for all those Internet legal IP's. What I'm asking is:
Does anyone know of a way to use private addresses for the virtual servers and map all of them to one legal address. like NAT sort of. I think a hack to a linux router and a mariage of the Apache virtual hosting stuff may work, but if it's doable I bet one of you know about it...
Thanks,
Dworkin