Hi,
Yes, it is like apache, except it is my own web server.... but when an
incomming request comes in on 192.168.2.1:80, my program does not pick up
the connect request.
My program is listening on port 80 on 192.168.1.1
I think I need to set up some ipchains rules, but I am not sure what and how
Thanks
Lee
------Original Message------
From: Richard Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Lee Chin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: March 28, 2001 9:23:25 PM GMT
Subject: Re: 3 NIC cards problem
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Lee Chin wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a system with 3 NIC cards, each on a seperate subnet, with IP
> addresses 192.168.1.1, 192.168.2.1 and 192.168.3.1.
>
> I have a program listening for socket connections on 192.168.1.1, port 80.
>
> What I want to do is have incomming connection requets for IP 192.168.2.1
> and 192.168.3.1 on port 80 also be handled by my server running on
> 192.168.1.1:80
>
> How do I do this in Linux?
As i see it linux does that automaticly.
port 80 is httpd right,? (apache) ?
Start a program like that on a linux system and it will listen on port xx
all
incomming calls should be answered unless you have some or other wierd
configuration.
Either that or i am missing your point.
>
> Thanks
> Lee
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