It can't be done based on hostname, though.  No hostname information is
transmitted in the packets of an IP stream (except as transport-level
data).

Peter~ you might be able to use Apache as a proxy server for your
internal servers two.cc.com and three.cc.com.

On Sun, 2002-07-07 at 17:49, Mike Burger wrote:
> 
> As far as forwarding the other two to an internal IP, yes, IPtables can do 
> this for you, via nat.
> 
> On Sat, 6 Jul 2002, Peter Gosens wrote:
> 
> > Is it possible to make iptables forward packets based on hostname. 
> > 
> > I've one.cc.com and two.cc.com three.cc.com pointing to 213.93.43.28 . And I want 
>that traffic with one.cc.com is going to 213.93.43.84. But the two.cc.com and 
>three.cc.com traffic need to be forwarded to an internal network ip (suchs as 
>192.168.100.2).
> > 
> > Is this possible with iptables. Or do I have to add an loadbalancer or use an 
>proxy. I also thought about using ipv6, but it has an lack of supporting program's.




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