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No, there isn't.

The router doesn't see 'www.dom...', it only sees the (ONE) IP address and port number.

The best you can do is use ONE web server with HEADER recognition.

You could (but really DON'T want to) use a distinct port for the second domain; it's a 
real PITA.

  -- Second thought...

Actually there is, but it requires that your ipmasq system act as a gateway for 
multiple IPs (most likely an IP subnet).

>Is there a way to do the following:  I am on a cable modem with 1 single ip.
>Is there a way for me to setup ipmasq to send www.domain1.com (port 80 only)
>to hostA on the internal network, and send www.domain2.com traffic (port 80
>only) to hostB on the internal network?  Basicly, my problem is, I want to
>send 1 domain to a Windows 2000 Server and send the other domain to a Linux
>server.  I have read the IPMASQ and havent found what Im looking for (almost
>found it with traffic load balancing, but not quite).

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