[ale] how do I forward a port from internal ip to extrenal address?
Randolph C. Karrh
randy at newriverplt.com
Mon Mar 25 21:47:42 EST 2002
Brad:
I do have two NICs in the external server and the I have set up the correct
DNS entry to point to the external server. However my external server does not seem to route
the incoming requests past it.
Should I allow a separate port to answer those rquest?
Randy
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 14:49:40 -0500 (EST)
Bradley Glonka <bradley at linuxcentral.com> wrote:
> Not sure I totally understand your environment.
> But, if your your web servers are on differnet networks(your secondary is
> 192.x.x.x and your external web server ha a public IP) you'll need a
> device/computer that is on both networks.
>
> You can accomplish this several ways. Add a NIC to one of your web
> servers so that it has an address on both networks. Or you could add a
> Linux box with two NICs and use that as a router. Then its just a matter
> of routing your requests tot he correct network.
>
> This sounds more of a routing issue than an Apache issue.
>
> --
> brad
>
>
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> > I have a secondary web server behind an external web server. I need to allow one
> > httpd domain residing on the internal server or rather one http://www.domain.com that can oly exist on that internal webserver to reach the web. How do I forward any request for that domain. Do I need to edit the httpd.conf file on the external webserver. The external web server is running apache 1.3 and Redhat 7.0. It has dedicated ipaddress and the internal server has 192.168.0.0 ipaddress. Is there a howto on this
> > or do I setup some sort of port forwarding?
>
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