On Wed, 2005-19-01 at 17:23 -0500, Leonard Isham wrote: > Internet > | > DSL Modem or Internet Router > | > Firewall----Tenant-2 > | > Tenant-1 > > Firewall each tenant from the other tenants. Give each tenant a > different RFC 1918 address range. Use a Switch capable of trunking, > and a Ethernet card capable of trunking in the firewall to allow > multiple VLANs on one physical connection. I actually considered something like this, but what about those tenants that require a public IP? Wouldn't a separate NIC be required on the firewall to bridge the connection for each tenant? In that case, PCI slots would eventually run out (or there may be IRQ conflicts). Thanks for the reply. Regards, Ranbir -- Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu Linux Consultant Systems Aligned Inc. www.systemsaligned.com