Kevin Atkinson wrote:
> 
> I was wondering if it would be possible to route packets based
> on the host name that was used.  I have acquired a host name of
> Monolith Inter. Serv. and was wondering if all packets send to
> the host debian.atkinson.ml.org (The IP Masq machine is
> atkinson.ml.org) could be send to the host name debian on
> the hidden subnet so that I don't have to come up with
> alternate ports for the services I wish to use on debian.

In case I wasn't clear here is a better description of 
what's going on.

My Setup:

| atkinson.ml.org IP: 24.3.46.228 |
        |              |
    |debian |      |kevinspc|

That is debian and kevcinspc are hidden behind the Ip Masq
firewall and don't have a real internet address.

However debian.atkinson.ml.org and 
kevinspc.atkinson.ml.org will resolve to 24.3.46.228.

So I was wondering if it would be possible to
direct all packets send with the host name 
debain.atkinson.ml.org to the hidden debian machine.

So that "ftp debian.atkinson.ml.org" will go to the hidden
debian machine and "ftp atkinson.ml.org" will go to the
real atkinson.ml.org.

Is this type of thing theoretically possible?

If it is, is there a way to do it currently?

The reason I want to do this is so that I can easily get
to by personal machines from school with out having to
come up with an alternate port for every service I may want
to get at (telnet, ftp, etc..)

Thanks again. I hope I was clearer this time.

-- 
Kevin Atkinson
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