Hi James I almost there!!!
I deploy a web server with apache, following some tricks found here, on list and the google. I using, of course, a Linux Ubuntu 9.04. Here my config.: (file /etc/apache2/conf.d/proxy) <IfModule mod_proxy.c> <VirtualHost *:80> ProxyPreserveHost Off ProxyPass / http://192.168.xxx.yyy/ ProxyPassReverse / http://192.168.xxx.yyy/ ServerName subdomain1.domain.com.br <Directory /var/www/subdomain1> Order Allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> Redirect Permanent / http://subdomain1.domain.com.br/ </VirtualHost> </IfModule> <IfModule mod_proxy.c> <VirtualHost *:80> ProxyPreserveHost Off ProxyPass / http://192.168.aaa.bbb/ ProxyPassReverse / http://192.168.aaa.bbb/ ServerName subdomain2.domain.com.br <Directory /var/www/subdomain2> Order Allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> Redirect Permanent / http://subdomain2.domain.com.br/ </VirtualHost> </IfModule> ProxyVia On <IfModule mod_disk_cache.c> CacheRoot "/usr/local/apache/proxy" CacheSize 5 CacheGcInterval 4 CacheMaxExpire 24 CacheLastModifiedFactor 0.1 CacheDefaultExpire 1 </IfModule> However when I try to access the subdomains out of my LAN (i.e. on WAN), i get this error: [client xxx.ccc.vvv.bb] client denied by server configuration: proxy:http://192.168.xxx.yyy/ or [client xxx.ccc.vvv.bb] client denied by server configuration: proxy:http://192.168.aaa.bbb/ I get this error from /var/log/apache2/error.log Some light!!! Thanks Em Qui, 2009-08-20 às 16:32 -0500, James Dinkel escreveu: > On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 4:22 PM, Gilberto Nunes > <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all > > I need a miracle here :) > > I have one and jsut one Public IP. > > I need that this one Public IP get response for two different > domain and > get response to and from port 80. > > One of web server is in windows 2003 server and other web > server is in > other host, both running IIS 6.0. > > So, with simple words, I nedd have different DNS names, using > the same > public IP and the same port 80. > > There is some way to depploy this feature?? > > Well, I don´t if via Iptables or via DNS whatever, but I > suppose that > have a solution for this case... > > Somebody can help me please??? > > This is not at all a problem. You'll have to put in a third server > with Apache on it. Of course I would suggest Ubuntu Server, but you > could also install Apache on one of the two existing servers BUT you > would have to have IIS on that server listen on a different port than > port 80. > > You'll need to have both dns names pointing to the ip address of the > server with Apache on it, then set up Named Virtual Hosts in Apache - > one virtual host for each dns name. The set up proxy rules in each > virtual host to pull the web page from the appropriate IIS server. > This is a very standard setup on Apache and it's what we do at the > place I work. > > Sorry I don't have time to go into more detail, but if you google for > Named Virtual Hosts on Apache, you should find all the information you > need. > > Brazen Gilberto Nunes Ferreira TI Selbetti Gestão de Documentos Telefone: +55 (47) 3441-6004 Celular: +55 (47) 8861-6672 Disse Jesus: Eu sou o Caminho, a Verdade e a Vida. Ninguém vem ao Pai a não ser por Mim. Jesus said: I am the Way, the Truth and the Life. Nobody goes to Father without Me... <>< -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
