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Ramon Acedo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I know that apache can manage vhosts and I could redirect to a intranet
> host all the web traffic coming to www2.mydomain.org, the same can be
> done with wu-ftp or proftp where u can have multiple domains/dubdomains
>
n would go over the 192 subnet and queries to the internet
would resolve via ns1.
justin
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From: Ramon Acedo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 6:32 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Emulate real ip's to access intr
Em Qua, 2002-02-13 às 12:31, Ramon Acedo escreveu:
>
> Hi again!
> Thanks for your quickly answers,
>
> I think I hadn't explained enough clearly in the first mail.
> The problem is the following:
> I have a SINGLE public ip with an associated domain. In that host I have
> a DNS server, ma
Hi again!
Thanks for your quickly answers,
I think I hadn't explained enough clearly in the first mail.
The problem is the following:
I have a SINGLE public ip with an associated domain. In that host I have
a DNS server, mail server, web, etc. The important point is at the DNS.
What i'd
>I'd like to access to the hosts of my intranet with private ip's from the
>outside.
>I have the following net:
One or few weeks ago the same questions was up and the list
concluded the discussion with the result, that this best way seems to
be to ssh-portforwarding - that means, you'll use putty
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On Sunday 10 February 2002 10:39 pm, Ramon Acedo wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'd like to access to the hosts of my intranet with private ip's from the
> outside.
> I have the following net:
>
> A real domain name server managed by the computer which has the real
* Ramon Acedo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020210 14:43]:
> I just want that when someone try to access to host1.mydomain.net from the
> internet my firewall (and dns server)
> forward the request to host1.local which has the private ip 192.168.1.20.
I've thought about this problem, but I don't think ther
This one time, at band camp, Ramon Acedo said:
> Hi!
>
> I'd like to access to the hosts of my intranet with private ip's from the
> outside.
> I have the following net:
>
> A real domain name server managed by the computer which has the real ip, so
> I can set all the names and
> subdomains that
Hi!
I'd like to access to the hosts of my intranet with private ip's from the
outside.
I have the following net:
A real domain name server managed by the computer which has the real ip, so
I can set all the names and
subdomains that I need.
A firewall wich is the same host than the dns server I t
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