Hi James,
Thanks for your advice.
> You need to set up one webserver on the fixed IP as a proxyIf I understand it
> correctly. Run a webserver on a VM with the Fixed/Static IP forwarded to it
> on the router and set up it as Proxy?
That is what I'm most interested rather than installing Apache on the host and
run it as Proxy. I expect keeping the Host clean for running VirtualBox ONLY.
> (Look up docs for mod_proxy)
Whether following article is relevant for me to follow?
How To Use Apache HTTP Server As Reverse-Proxy Using mod_proxy Extension
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-apache-http-server-as-reverse-proxy-using-mod_proxy-extension
?
Thanks
RegardsSL
Dr James Smith <[email protected]> 於 2015年12月28日 (週一) 5:41 AM 寫道﹕
You need to set up one webserver on the fixed IP as a proxy. (Look up docs
for mod_proxy) and set up appropriate rules to proxy through to your back-end
servers...
On 27/12/2015 18:28, Jim Paniagua wrote:
I dont even know how VM's work .. sorry no help
On Fri, Dec 25, 2015 at 7:11 AM, Stephen Liu <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
I have following problem:
Host Ubuntu 14.04 desktop
VMs Ubuntu 14.04 desktop/server edition
VirtualBox
I have several web-servers running on VMs, each with its own domain/subdomain
and internal IP address. But I have only one Fixed IP/External IP.
All VMs are Apache server running WordPress. I can create many internal IPs
on router.
Please advise how can I make all web-servers be browsed on Internet
Thanks in advance.
Regards satimis
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