Unusual Quandry
Marc Storck
marc at storck.org
Sun Sep 22 23:11:10 UTC 2002
this is something BIND can help you to do!
check for iptables, portforwarding .... or try the reverse proxy features
of Apache. Their are a lot op possiblities, but none involves BIND as main
actor!
Marc
At 21:03 22.09.2002 +0000, you wrote:
>Running RH6.1, Bind 9, IPmasq and Apache.
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>The redhat machine is hooked to internet on eth1 (which resolves to
>mydomain.com), and on my own network on eth0.
>If I configure a virtual host (test.mydomain.com or something like that) to
>point to a Win98 PWS machine on my internal network, will the IPMasq be able
>to let the outside world see it as I will from my own network? (that's what
>I want to happen, and can't test it because I'm on the inside of my firewall
>with my development machine)
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>Or would I have to configure something like a framed page from the apache
>server to 'encapsulate' the test server?
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>Jeremy
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