try hamachi - http://www.hamachi.cc
hth,
Richard
Jacques wrote:
scenario:
box 1: (mybox.org) // accessible from the internet
1 static PUBLIC IP address (eth0)
1 local ip address (eth1)
running centos 4
mail server (postfix/dovecot)
web server (apache)
shorewall / iptables
firewall/gateway
DNS (caching only nameserver)
box 2:
1 local ip address
mail server
windows SBS 2003
web server
exchange server
Goal:
box2 should also be accessible to internet maybe as
sub-domain of mybox.org. Exchange server should be
accessible by users ms-outlook via subdomain.mybox.org
so that the web and mail server from box1 will not be
affected. box1 will accept all the emails, box2 will
update it emails from box1, all exchange user will
update thier ms-outlook via box2, and exchange webmail
should also be access via subdomain.mybox.org in case
user access it from cafe`s, but there is only one (1)
public IP available.
Question:
1.) Is this possible?
2.) what are the system configuration involved that
this two box's work parallel like they have their own
individual public IP?
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