Hello,
Yes it is possible using a "reverse proxy". Apache is able to do it with
its mod_proxy* modules.
Loic
Yong Taro a écrit :
> Sorry, I will reformulate
>
> I want to have the following:
> "mydomain.com" and "myblog.com" will resolve to IP1.
> "mydomain.com" will be serverved by the webserver listening on IP1:80
> "myblog.com" will be server by the webserver listening on IP2:80 - which
> is a jailed system.
>
> is this possible ?
>
>
> Michel wrote:
>> Le jeudi 3 janvier 2008, Yong Taro a écrit :
>>
>>> 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.
>>> _______________________________________________
>>>
>>
>> Yes : from the man page
>>
>> The following frequently deployed ser-
>> vices must have their individual configuration files modified to
>> limit
>> the application to listening to a specific IP address:
>>
>> To configure sshd(8), it is necessary to modify
>> /etc/ssh/sshd_config.
>>
>> To configure sendmail(8), it is necessary to modify
>> /etc/mail/sendmail.cf.
>>
>> For named(8), it is necessary to modify /etc/namedb/named.conf.
>>
>> And for Apache you must have a look at hpptd.conf and change Listen 80
>> for
>> Listen IP1:80
>>
>>
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