hi,
the solution is to buy more ip adresses from your isp.
Then you can map each ip:80 to a different dmz-host.

Regards
Jaroslaw

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Von: manspan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Gesendet: Mi 14.11.2007 12:16:21
An: [email protected]; 
Betreff: [Efw-user]  two servers-same listening port

> 
> Hi everybody,
> I'm new in Endian firewall, so I have a simple question:
> Is it possible using Port Forwarding to enable access 
> to different servers listening to the same port?
> For example, let's say that I have two web servers on the orange DMZ:
> 1st web server: IP 10.10.10.1, port 80
> 2nd web server: IP 10.10.10.2, port 80
> when I try to add two different Port-Forwarding-Rules I get a meesage that
> the port is in use.
> 
> Thank you in advance,
> Manolis
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