> > On Thu, 19 Dec 1996, Jon Lewis wrote:
> >
> > the static IP Class C. Our web server acts as the router/gateway to the
> > virtual hosts. Each portmaster/terminal server as the router to its
> > subnet of dynamic addresses. One problem with many hundreds of hosts on
It was a long night last night and tonight...but I'm pretty sure I didn't
write the above. Funny thing is, it all applies to my network as well.
> We considered this solution, and the thing I hate about it is if my
> (your) webserver ever takes a dive, then none of your customers' traffic
> goes anywhere.
Uhm...if your web server that handles virtual servers is down, so are the
virtual servers...no matter how you route their addresses.
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