First, since you want "one.cc.com" to go to a different external IP, you should just set the DNS entry for one.cc.com to the IP you want.
As far as forwarding the other two to an internal IP, yes, IPtables can do this for you, via nat. On Sat, 6 Jul 2002, Peter Gosens wrote: > Is it possible to make iptables forward packets based on hostname. > > I've one.cc.com and two.cc.com three.cc.com pointing to 213.93.43.28 . And I want >that traffic with one.cc.com is going to 213.93.43.84. But the two.cc.com and >three.cc.com traffic need to be forwarded to an internal network ip (suchs as >192.168.100.2). > > Is this possible with iptables. Or do I have to add an loadbalancer or use an proxy. >I also thought about using ipv6, but it has an lack of supporting program's. > > If you have any other idea's about this matter. Please tell me. > _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list