My suggestion was the proxy and not the firewall, since I won't be able to open the same ports to two different machines.

Thanks,

On 7/19/06, dayne_lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Port forwarding is just that, forwarding requests to an internal host given a
certain port. The firewall does not inspect the URL that the client is
searching for, this is a DNS or HTTP application issue. I don't believe it
should be the firewall's job to do such a thing, it should rather be done at
the server.

Best regards,

Dayne
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