Perhaps this is not the best place to ask this... for I am not sure if
it is affected at all by IP Masq'ing.

Right now I have a internal LAN operating on 10.x.x.x IPs and a Linux
box acting as an Internet Gateway/Firewall (running IP masquerading)
Right now the linux box connects to our LAN via an ethernet card and
connects to the internet via a PPP connection over modem.  Hopefully
soon that modem is being replaced with a dedicated line w/ a permanent
IP address.

The linux box will also be serving as a primary DNS server for our
domain and will also serve our website.

What we would like to do is be able to have a different website pop up @
www.ourdomain.com depending on if the person browsing the net is in our
internal network, or if they are outside of our LAN.  I did some test
runs iwth Apache's virtual hosting capabilities which appeared to sort
of work... but I have a feeling once our DNS server is fully operational
it will always associate www.ourdomain.com with the external IP address
of the linux box therefore always giving the external page, unless the
internal user actually typed in the linux boxes internal IP address.

Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions about how to go about this, or can
point me to any resources I'd greatly appreciate it.  Thanks.

- Josh



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