run apache on the gateway machine. use virtual host directives to resolve different names to different machines inside. -- rony ---------------------- SysAdm & MTech Student Dept of CSE IIT Bombay Thai wrote: | Hello everybody, | | I have some web servers on my local network and I'd like every Internet | users use them. My Linux gateway only has one IP addr (real address), | but I can ask the DNS administrator to provide my Linux gateway some | aliases like linux1.somewhere.net, linux2.somewhere.net, ... Now i'd | like whenever someone accesses linux1.somewhere.net, he will get the | reply from one of my local web server (having IP addr of 172.28.24.5), | similarly when accessing linux2.somewhere.net, he'll go to another local | web server (172.28.24.6) and so on. | I know how to use rinetd, but it seems to me that we cannot use rinetd | in this case, cause we only have one real IP addr. | | Do you help me solve my problem? | Thanks a lot. | Yours. | | -====---====---====---====---====---====---====---====---====---====---====- | to unsubscribe email "unsubscribe linux-admin" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] | See the linux-admin FAQ: http://www.kalug.lug.net/linux-admin-FAQ/ - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
