You would need to include any non-standard (non port 80) port values in
the DNS entry on your supporting name servers.

I have used virtual servers to host all websites on one machine, and I
have had great luck with them in this type of case.  This saves using
non-standard ports, but it does have the downside of conflicting with
performance if you have several high-demand websites.

Garrett

> 2. If you only have 1 IP address on the public (red) side of IPCop then
> you will
> need to forward different ports.  port 80 to box 1, port 81 to box 2, port
> 8080
> to box 3 ...
>
> Another option is to use virtual servers on a single box.  Then you can




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