[ale] how do I forward a port from internal ip to extrenal address?

David Bronson dbron at roman.net
Tue Mar 26 12:21:48 EST 2002


You can do this with squid and squidguard. If the lan is limited to web
access for only this domain, or perhaps a few others - this would be the
way to go.

DB

-----Original Message-----
From: Randolph C. Karrh [mailto:randy at newriverplt.com] 
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 2:40 PM
To: ale at ale.org
Subject: [ale] how do I forward a port from internal ip to extrenal
address?

Greetings:

I have a secondary web server behind an external web server. I need to
allow one
httpd domain residing on the internal server or rather one
http://www.domain.com that can oly exist on that internal webserver to
reach the web. How do I forward any request for that domain. Do I need
to edit the httpd.conf file on the external webserver. The external web
server is running apache 1.3 and Redhat 7.0. It has dedicated ipaddress
and the internal server has 192.168.0.0 ipaddress. Is there a howto on
this
or do I setup some sort of port forwarding?

thanks,
randy


-- 
Randolph C. Karrh Jr.
			"May the world work for you and not against
you!"

randy at newriverplt.com       843.684.3874(mobile)
Newriver Plantation         843.784.6033(work)
P.O. Box 1105		    843.784.6232
Hardeeville, SC. 29927



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