If so, it's too tricky for me to figure out :)

There is indeed one domain each on the machines under consideration.
 The external machine runs a public DNS (BIND 9.x) and points to my
internal DNS machine for local resolution.  It is a split-brain
setup, one domain name representable to both inside and outside, and
it works great.

I am using the <VirtualHost x.x.x.x> directive.  Using the asterisk
chokes the ssl virtual server.

So, how do I make my internal web server appear publically from the
external IP under its own registered name?  People have got to be
doing this, and I don't think IIS has a monopoly on the ability to
do it..

Brad

> Can't something be done with some tricky DNS routing as well as
> <VirtualHost  *> (assuming there is only 1 domain on this server)?
>
> -- Jonathan





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