On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 23:34:58 -0500
Sam MacDonald <smac at visi.com> wrote:

> In theory by using multiple NIC's one could run many servers on 1 
> machine using Cygwin. People accessing the sites would never know they 
> were windows machines acting as the real host.  Even with 1 NIC and 
> several IP addresses assigned to the 1 NIC.

I don't see how this differs from the equivalent functionality in Linux.. you can do all of this natively with Linux itself. And much more.
 
> Vanishing websites at the click of the (X)

Uhh.. vanishing any services at the click of the return key?

> Virus distributors, script kiddies, crackers of the worst kind could 
> really kick some serious butt. And with WiFi coming in to its own we 
> could have all sorts of problems.

I guess I don't see the issues here either. Can you expand on this?

Bill

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