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Installation and Upgrades / [SOLVED]Multiple NICS and rerouting inbound HTTP
« on: August 28, 2008, 02:32:26 am »
Ebox looks fantastic, but the level of abstraction is making it hard for me to use (oddly enough). I'm replacing a venerable IPCop with EBox, and after reading the documentation, successfully installing Ebox, reading multiple Ebox how-tos, and skimming through this forum - - it's still a little confusing.
My layout:
3 NICS
- one connects directly to the Internet on a static IP through my DSL router
- a second NIC connects to the internal LAN (with wifi)
- a third NIC connects to the HTTP and SMTP server.
So, do I need to do the following?
(1) Create a service
(2) Create a rule to route the Internet NIC traffic (defined by the service) to the third NIC ?
My layout:
3 NICS
- one connects directly to the Internet on a static IP through my DSL router
- a second NIC connects to the internal LAN (with wifi)
- a third NIC connects to the HTTP and SMTP server.
So, do I need to do the following?
(1) Create a service
(2) Create a rule to route the Internet NIC traffic (defined by the service) to the third NIC ?
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Installation and Upgrades / Is it possible to redirect inbound HTTP headers to different back-end IPs?
« on: April 07, 2008, 04:10:45 am »
I'd like to host more than one HTTP service/server through a single IP.
While I can support multiple virtual hosts on the same server (allowing multiple DNS to be serviced on one IP). I'd like to be able to do something like a port redirect, only with the HTTP Header (or the called DNS).
Can e-box do this?
While I can support multiple virtual hosts on the same server (allowing multiple DNS to be serviced on one IP). I'd like to be able to do something like a port redirect, only with the HTTP Header (or the called DNS).
Can e-box do this?
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