Routing and Remote Access - firewall

I have a dedicated web server at a hosting service. It's running Windows Server 2003.

I had the built-in Windows Firewall to protect my server and it seemed to be fine.

But, now I have been assigned 9 IP addresses that I want to use for various web sites, etc. From what I've read hear at WHT and other places, the built-in firewall only works with one IP address. I've read that you can use the "Routing and Remote Access" service to allow you to setup a firewall with multiple IP addresses.

This is where I need help. I never heard of "Routing and Remote Access" before this. I went ahead and started setting it up. I was able to add my IP addresses in with no problem. There is an entry named "NAT/Basic Firewall" which seems to be what I want to use to punch holes in the firewall to allow HTTP/FTP/etc traffic. And, it's nice as it has most of these preconfigured. But, when I turn one of these on, it needs me to fill in a "Private address". I'm not sure what to enter here. The only thing I can think of what it is asking for is the IP address to which this traffic will be directed to. But, the problem is, I may want traffic of that type to be able to go to multiple IP's. Like, if I setup website1 with ip address 1.2.3.4 and website2 with ip address 5.6.7.8, how can I enable HTTP traffic on both sites with this firewall?

I'm sure I must be missing something.

Can somebody help me out?

TIA

 

 

 

 

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