> And unless the ethernet is bigger than a class C, I would reserve a
> netblock (C or otherwise), and route it _to_ the primary IP of the box,
> and keep it seperate from whatever net# the ethernet is..
Yep. I'm doing this now with our virtual WWW server. Right now, it has a
/24 full of IP's reserved for virtual hosts routed to its primary IP.
It's using about 50 now.
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