/* HINT: Search archives @ http://www.indyramp.com/masq/ before posting! /* ALSO: Don't quote this header. It makes you look lame :-) */ You might want to post some more detail about your setup, exactly what type of firewall you are running, how many ip addresses you have, and what you're trying to do exactly. -----Original Message----- From: Ben Whaley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 12:20 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Masq] Redirecting traffic based on IP address rather than port number /* HINT: Search archives @ http://www.indyramp.com/masq/ before posting! /* ALSO: Don't quote this header. It makes you look lame :-) */ *This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* I am running Apache on a machine x.x.x.x and Communigate Pro web-based e-mail server on a machine y.y.y.y. I need to have both machines using port 80 (so users don't get confused) but I don't know how to redirect incoming traffic for x.x.x.x:80 to the web server and traffic for y.y.y.y:80 to the Communigate Pro server. It's probably not a difficult problem.. any ideas? Ben Whaley [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Masq maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Admin requests can be handled at http://www.indyramp.com/masq-list/ -- THIS INCLUDES UNSUBSCRIBING! or email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] PLEASE read the HOWTO and search the archives before posting. You can start your search at http://www.indyramp.com/masq/ Please keep general linux/unix/pc/internet questions off the list. _______________________________________________ Masq maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Admin requests can be handled at http://www.indyramp.com/masq-list/ -- THIS INCLUDES UNSUBSCRIBING! or email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] PLEASE read the HOWTO and search the archives before posting. You can start your search at http://www.indyramp.com/masq/ Please keep general linux/unix/pc/internet questions off the list.
