From IPMASQADM(8): EXAMPLES Redirect all web traffic to internals hostA and hostB, where hostB will serve 2 times hostA connections. Forward rules already masq internal hosts to outside (typical).
ipchains -I input -p tcp -y -d yours.com/32 80 -m 1 ipmasqadm mfw -I -m 1 -r hostA 80 -p 10 ipmasqadm mfw -I -m 1 -r hostB 80 -p 20 Mike On 01/03/02 Xeno Campanoli did speaketh: > As near as I can tell from the documentation I've read so far, you can't > (in 2.2.x) ipmasqadm portfw a port to multiple servers of the same > port. For instance if I want to go from the ip address on my cable > connection to four separate webservers, say one an apache, one a boa, a > dhttpd and a roxen, all > of which have their own separate purposes, I just can't do this it looks > like without getting multiple external ip addresses using portfw. It > also looks like I in fact might be able to do this with mfw, which is > apparently not recommended. Anyhow, I'm stretching beyond my ability > here anyway for now. > > The one answer that does seem to be reasonable is to specify 80 for a > front end webserver and then access the other webservers on other ports, > so that the apache could be 81, the roxen 82, the boa 83. Is this > fairly typical? > > I'm not keen on playing too radically, at least not this season. > > TIA for any feedback. > > Sincerely, Xeno > -- > http://www.eskimo.com/~xeno > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Physically I'm at: 5101 N. 45th St., Tacoma, WA, 98407-3717, U.S.A. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Michael P. Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, GnuPG pub key: 5BC8BE08 "...the word HACK is used as a verb to indicate a massive amount of nerd-like effort." -Harley Hahn, A Student's Guide to Unix
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