You can have port 80 and port 443 running on the server, but only forward 
port 443 through your firewall.

DNS server doesn't enter into the picture, really...your filrewall needs 
to know who/where to forward the ports.

On 2 Jul 2002, Jay Daniels wrote:

> 
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I have one server running apache but wish to forward port 80 to a second
> box on the lan which is running zope.  I would like to connect ssl to
> the server but not allow connections on port 80.  Then if anyone tries
> to connect to port 80 they get forwarded to the zope box.
> 
> Now httpd.conf says I need port 80 up to run secure server on port 443. 
> So how am I going to make the gateway box forward connections to port 80
> to a box with 192.168.1.?
> 
> Will this require a full dns server, or caching only server?
> 
> Zope is running but no one can connect.
> 
> I need server1.domain.com to see server2.server1.domain.com as the
> 192.168.1.? box so all connection to port 80 on server1 will send them
> to server2 and the links still work.
> 
> Does that make any sense?  The way it is now, if type in
> server2.server1.domain.com server1 comes up, not server2. In fact if I
> put anythingonthisdamnserver.server1.domain.com it still connects to
> server1.  I tried forwarding port 80 but then I can't connect from the
> web.
> 
> Does anyone have a setup like this with 2 web servers on a lan?
> 
> 
> jay
> 
> 
> 
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