Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 11:15:10 -0800 From: "Eli K. Breen" <eli@gopostal.ca> To: Janet Sullivan <ciscogeek@bgp4.net> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: natd & virtual hosting Message-ID: <405F3B3E.6040404@gopostal.ca> In-Reply-To: <405F3657.7080005@bgp4.net> References: <405F2344.4050309@gopostal.ca> <405F3657.7080005@bgp4.net>
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Janet Sullivan wrote: > > I'm trying to host a few services under a few different domain names and > > need to be running multiple webservers to do it (apache 1.3x and 2.x). > > > > If I have a single IP, will nat with FreeBSD 4.9 allow me to separate > > requests by domain name even if they share an IP? > > NAT works with IP addresses. Why can't you just use Virtual Hosts in > Apache? Do you really need to run both versions? Yes. Unfortunately. (Slash does not run on 2.x, many of the sites require 2.x) I am already running virtual hosts on apache, there are many more than two sites, I've just simplified it for the sake of clarity. > If so, what you need > to do is something like this: > > Apache 1.3x runs on port 80 > Apache 2.x runs on port 8080 > > redirect 192.168.5.1:80 to 123.123.123.123:80 > redirect 192.168.5.2:80 to 123.123.123.123:8080 > Also not an option, have tried this before, all manner of people run in to access problems. Giving out your website as www.foo.com:8080 is just weak. (redirects from a :80 fare no better due to the access problems). -E-
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