No, IPFilter does not do content inspection. You will have to have 
another outside (global) IP to accomplish it.

--Wes

On Tuesday, September 17, 2002, at 02:54  PM, milx wrote:

> Hi
> I have an Internet connection with a single IP, and I want to run two
> separate web-servers on physically (IP) separated servers. I have a
> FreeBSD 4.6 firewall running IPFilter and IPNat. Everything is working
> fine; I can redirect, change ports, map, block and pass....
>
> What I want to do is the same as Apache does with virtual host:
>
> Say the firewall has these two interfaces:
> eth0 (outside)        x.x.x.x (some global IP)
> eth1 (inside) 10.0.0.1
>
> The web servers:
> Web1: 10.0.0.10
> Web2: 10.0.0.20
>
> I want to redirect any traffic coming in on port 80 on eth0 for
> foo.mydomain.com to Web1, and any traffic coming in on port 80 on eth0
> for bar.mydomain.com to Web2.
>
> Can this be done using IPFilter and IPNat? Can it be done otherwise, 
> for
> example by having Web1 forward anything coming in for bar.mydomain.com
> to Web2?
>
> Many thanks
> milx
>

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