Well, I have run into a bit of a bind here.
We have one IP on an SDSL line, and we're using NAT on the DSL Router
(Flowpoint 2200).
Everything is working great until we decided to set up a second web
server (rather than yet another virtual host on the already heavily
burdened one).
Other than allocating a special port for the new server, is there any
way we can have 2 local (192.168.x.x) web servers talking to the outside
world on port 80? Our ISP is VERY against issuing a second IP, so that
route is (for the moment) out of the picture.
FWIW, both servers are Pentium class (133 & 166 MHz) and both have 48MB
RAM, running Mandrake 7.0 (kernel 2.2.14-15mdk) and Apache 1.3.9-17mdk
from the mandrake rpm's.
Basically, I am trying to move one of our domains to it's own
box. Email is easy enough to relay, and I have no problems assigning a
special port for the few ssh clients we'll have... but http is still an
issue.
Any ideas?
Brian
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