RE: Router\PublicIP\2Servers
From: Alok Kumar (AlokKumar_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/13/05
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Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 06:17:03 -0800
Yes you can do it at the firewall. You can set a firewall rule to map the
public IP address to one of your web server (192....) or you can set a
persistant route mapping your public route to one of the Web server.
Alok Kumar
"rj" wrote:
> We are hosting websites on 2 windows 2003 servers. We have a router
> that our ISP has one public IP Address assigned to it. Each server has
> a different 192... ip assigned to it. Is it posssible to point the
> servers to the 1 public ip, so the correct website is displayed when
> being requested?
>
> Thanks
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