Date: Thu, 03 Jan 2008 12:27:09 +0200 From: Yong Taro <yanicher@gmail.com> To: FreeBSD-Jail <freebsd-jail@freebsd.org> Subject: web services in host and jailed systems Message-ID: <477CB87D.3050304@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20080102141019.3a0c9b1d@deskjail> References: <BAY102-W41E0DDC536BD8491761400F65C0@phx.gbl> <20071220083441.uo6hmypq84ssoowc@webmail.leidinger.net> <BAY138-DS1F782EFBC33924A07CFB6F65D0@phx.gbl> <20071220164656.1acd2b45@deskjail> <BAY138-DS149E69993FB0F913A4F08F6590@phx.gbl> <20071230004139.yvolsno8gsks0k0g@webmail.leidinger.net> <BAY138-DS233320556E3337817F270F6520@phx.gbl> <20080102141019.3a0c9b1d@deskjail>
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hello, you can welcome another jail-user. So far have some confusions, and need to clarify them out. On the host system I want to have a webserver IP1:80 that expose some static content with not {POST,CGI} support. On the jailed system I want to have another webserver IP2:80 that expose some blogging services that has full HTTP support. Question: once the IP2 is on the same network card (alias to the IP1 - if I got it right. IP1 is a real IP) how those two services will serve the right users ? Did I missed something ? thanks.
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