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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of >Jens Teglhus
>Mxller
>Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 5:16 PM
>To: misc@openbsd.org
>Subject: Re: Just confirming: no way to do a pf rdr based on hostname?
>
>Peter Landry
Peter Landry wrote:
Hi All,
We're migrating an old Microsoft ISA Server system to OpenBSD pf. First
off, before I ask any questions, kudos to everyone -- Installing OpenBSD
3.8 was a very pleasant, painless experience for someone who's never
used it before. Setting up pf/nat was also extraordinar
Peter Landry wrote:
Hi All,
We're migrating an old Microsoft ISA Server system to OpenBSD pf. First
off, before I ask any questions, kudos to everyone -- Installing OpenBSD
3.8 was a very pleasant, painless experience for someone who's never
used it before. Setting up pf/nat was also extraordina
On 12/12/05, Peter Landry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
> We're migrating an old Microsoft ISA Server system to OpenBSD pf. First
> off, before I ask any questions, kudos to everyone -- Installing OpenBSD
> 3.8 was a very pleasant, painless experience for someone who's never
> used it before
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 04:44:05PM -0500, Peter Landry wrote:
> That aside, the only thing that I haven't been able to migrate yet is
> ISA's ability to redirect web requests coming in on the same IP to
> different machines based on the host name. IE- www.a.com (IP
> 123.123.0.1) gets redirected to
On Monday 12 December 2005 22:44, Peter Landry wrote:
Just something i heard, and didn't even look into:
1) "reverse" proxy
2) have apache act as a proxy with redirect.
Just some ideas to look into and comment on by more knowledgeable ;)
--
viq
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Peter Landry wrote:
Hi All,
We're migrating an old Microsoft ISA Server system to OpenBSD pf. First
off, before I ask any questions, kudos to everyone -- Installing OpenBSD
3.8 was a very pleasant, painless experience for someone who's never
used it before. Setting up pf/nat was also extraordinar
On 12/12/05, Peter Landry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ... Are there any options I haven't thought of?
httpd in reverse proxy mode?
CK
--
GDB has a 'break' feature; why doesn't it have 'fix' too?
Peter Landry wrote:
Hi All,
We're migrating an old Microsoft ISA Server system to OpenBSD pf. First
off, before I ask any questions, kudos to everyone -- Installing OpenBSD
3.8 was a very pleasant, painless experience for someone who's never
used it before. Setting up pf/nat was also extraordina
Peter Landry wrote:
> I'm thinking that I can't do it. In that case, my options seem to be 1)
> use different external IP's for each website, and redirect to different
> internal servers based on IP 2) redirect all web traffic to the legacy
> ISA system, which will then redirect based on hostname.
On 12. des. 2005, at 22.44, Peter Landry wrote:
Hi All,
We're migrating an old Microsoft ISA Server system to OpenBSD pf.
First
off, before I ask any questions, kudos to everyone -- Installing
OpenBSD
3.8 was a very pleasant, painless experience for someone who's never
used it before. Setti
On 12/12/05, Peter Landry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm thinking that I can't do it. In that case, my options seem to be 1)
> use different external IP's for each website, and redirect to different
> internal servers based on IP 2) redirect all web traffic to the legacy
> ISA system, which will
Hi All,
We're migrating an old Microsoft ISA Server system to OpenBSD pf. First
off, before I ask any questions, kudos to everyone -- Installing OpenBSD
3.8 was a very pleasant, painless experience for someone who's never
used it before. Setting up pf/nat was also extraordinarily easy. The
docs are
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