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Ben Whaley wrote:

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> 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?

if that's all you want to do (i'm assuming that x.x.x.x and
y.y.y.y are two addresses on the same interface), then you
just need to do some static nat. get the iproute2 package,
read the ip command reference. that'll tell you how to do it.

another alternative is to place your publically available
servers outside the firewall and give them the addresses
x.x.x.x and y.y.y.y. that's the normal thing to do.

raf

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