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Subject: Re: [apache-ssl] OFF TOPIC: more IP-s / computer
From: Gavin <gavin () space4u ! com>
Date: 2000-10-23 9:37:56
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Hi There ..
RIPE (the european counterpart of ARIN)
made that there policy years ago .. no additional ip addresses for virtual hosting ...
rather anonying if you use ssl :(
Cheers
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Gavin Woodhatch, Geschäftsführer (CEO)
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Charlie Watts wrote:
> > Who ever told you that you cannot assign more that one ip to a computer in the
> > US is full of it. I have never heard of such a thing. I don't know who told you
> > that or why they told you that, but you can assign multiple IPs to one machine.
>
> Agreed. I have more than a /24 (about 310 addresses in all) on a single
> machine.
>
> I've got a router that has perhaps 100 addresses on it, too ... a router
> isn't "special" in some way ... it's just a host ... and EVERY router [
> nearly ] has multiple IPs.
>
> If it's illegal, I'm in big trouble.
> [ it's not illegal. ]
>
> > I do it, that's how I'm doing web hosting by giving each domain name its own IP
> > address.
>
> Have you noticed the recent ARIN IP allocation policy change?
> http://www.arin.net/announcements/policy_changes.html
>
> "ARIN will no longer accept IP-based hosting as justification for an
> allocation unless an exception is warranted"
>
> There has been much argument about this - particularly because it breaks
> SSL.
>
> > I suggest that you find a new service provider to host your machine.
>
> Aye.
>
> They are either bullshitting you, or simply don't know. I'm not sure which
> is worse, but you should find someone who can do simple things like that.
>
> > Good Luck!
> >
> > ---Andy
> >
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > Sorry for buthering the list with this off-topic question.
> > > We are renting some servers in US to host our websites.
> > > We have asked them to give us 2 IP addresses for 1 computer.
> > > (we wanted to have two apache servers on the same comp).
> > > They said that the American laws doesnt' permit to have more than
> > > one IP address for a computer unless we have a good reason.
> > > I said that the reason is to have half our sites in on IP with one
> > > apache webserver and the another half with a different IP serverd by
> > > a second apache.
> > > They refused to give us 2 IP-s.
> > > Can somebody confim that this is realy true according to the
> > > american laws??
> > > I am VERY DISAPONITED becuase a lot of my ideas was based on
> > > 2 IP-s.
> > > Also does anybody of you have computers (in US) with more than one
> > > IP??
> > >
> > > Thank You for reading my mail.
> > >
> > > Andras.
> > >
> > > P.S. when i said IP i ment real IP numbers not intranet IPs like
> > > 192.168.0.1.
>
> --
> "I shall read the commands from that file
> again", said Tom resourcefully.
> Charlie Watts
> cewatts@frontier.net
>
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