Well, you need 1 then.

But if it's cheap, I would buy some more.


Quoting Mark Neidorff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> What an enviable position to be in.... I'm about to switch ISPs and one of 
> my choices is how many static IPs I want.  So, of course, it depends on my 
> network.  OK, my network physically 1 linux box to which 7 other computers 
> attach.  I want the linux box to be the firewall and mail server for the 
> network, so each of the 7 other computers can have an ip in the 192.168. 
> range.  I'd also like to be able to run a web server and a caching dns 
> server.  Of course, I get 1 static IP for free, and each additional one 
> costs a bit per month.  My question is how many IPs would I need to make 
> this all work?
> 
>  
> Thanks,
> 
> Mark
> 
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