Re: Redirecting External Requests to another internal server
From: Kristofer Gafvert (kgafvert_at_NEWSilopia.com)
Date: 02/08/05
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Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 10:57:16 -0800
Hi,
A reverse proxy can solve this. ISA Server can do this. I *think* that
ISAPI Rewrite can do this. There may be other commercial products that can
do this, for example OctaGate.
ISAPIRewrite:
http://www.isapirewrite.com/
OctaGate:
http://www.octagate.com/HTTPLB.asp
-- Regards, Kristofer Gafvert www.gafvert.info - My Articles and help www.ilopia.com Patrick wrote: > Hello - I'm sure this has been beaten to death, but please if you would... > > We have an internal Exchange server - www.testweb.com/exchange or > mail.testweb.com hosted on an SBS server. We want to add another web page on > another server, SERVER2. Art.testweb.com - which is hosted on an internal > Apache server. > > Internally - very easy to do. Our router only allows NAT to the main server, > SERVER1 which is running IIS 6.0. > > Can this be done? > > I'm aware it can be done by: > Adding another external IP address (we'd have to buy 5 - little expensive) > Moving the Apache site to the IIS 6.0 server (would rather not mess around > with our SBS Server) > Runing the second website on another port - but it would be too confusing to > external users. > > If it can't - I understand - just that this is an unusual scenario, and I > just need to know one way or another.
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