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Mapping TCP Port 80 To A Second Webserver Behind Firewall

 
 
Kevin
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      01-11-2005, 12:06 PM
Hi, I'm using a Microsoft MN-700 Router and I've got both a windows and
Linux webservers running behind it. At the moment I'm using Persistent Port
Forwarding on the router to route all http port 80 traffic to my windows
sever. The router is setup to create port forwarding rules based on ip
address. How can I configure the router to route one website address (ie:
http://www.domainone.com) to the linux webserver and another address (ie:
http://www.domain2.com) to the windows webserver if both are on port 80? Do
I have to change one of the ports the webserver is running on? I'd like to
keep them both on 80!

Any suggestions would be appreciated!


 
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Joseph Wallis
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      01-13-2005, 07:07 PM
You'd need to use host headers on the web server currently mapped to 80 and
then redirect it to the other server. Not sure how the traffic will get
back out though.


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> Hi, I'm using a Microsoft MN-700 Router and I've got both a windows and
> Linux webservers running behind it. At the moment I'm using Persistent
> Port
> Forwarding on the router to route all http port 80 traffic to my windows
> sever. The router is setup to create port forwarding rules based on ip
> address. How can I configure the router to route one website address (ie:
> http://www.domainone.com) to the linux webserver and another address (ie:
> http://www.domain2.com) to the windows webserver if both are on port 80?
> Do
> I have to change one of the ports the webserver is running on? I'd like to
> keep them both on 80!
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated!
>
>



 
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