On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 12:07:16 +0800
"Johann Vincent Paul Tagle" wrote:
> I know about port forwarding, but is it possible to also forward
> based on actual hostname being accessed? I have a machine with 1
> public address, and I have virtual machines in that box. Currently
> each VM has a specif
Yes after I made my original post I was thinking LVS directors or Apache
proxying might do it. Not sure what Jan and D3amon mean by DNS. From
outside all will hostnames will resolve to the same IP, then what?
Thanks
Johann
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 12:37 PM, jumbz tayamen wrote:
> LVS director
LVS directors?
Johann Vincent Paul Tagle wrote:
I know about port forwarding, but is it possible to also
forward based on actual hostname being accessed? I have a machine with
1 public address, and I have virtual machines in that box. Currently
each VM has a specific service running (e.g. D
give dns in each .
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Johann Vincent Paul Tagle <
johannta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I know about port forwarding, but is it possible to also forward based on
> actual hostname being accessed? I have a machine with 1 public address, and
> I have virtual machines in th
DNS
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Johann Vincent Paul Tagle <
johannta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I know about port forwarding, but is it possible to also forward based on
> actual hostname being accessed? I have a machine with 1 public address, and
> I have virtual machines in that box. Curren
I know about port forwarding, but is it possible to also forward based on
actual hostname being accessed? I have a machine with 1 public address, and
I have virtual machines in that box. Currently each VM has a specific
service running (e.g. DB, webserver, etc) so NAT+port forwarding sufficed.
Bu
2009/1/20 eric pareja :
> xwininfo
cool, that's perfect eric. Thanks.
tiger
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On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 10:31 PM, Bopolissimus Platypus Jr
wrote:
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> Is there a general way to determine the geometry of a window in X?
> What I'm looking for is something that always works in gnome.
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Hi all,
Is there a general way to determine the geometry of a window in X?
What I'm looking for is something that always works in gnome.
I like to have my windows all set up in a standard way (e.g., 3
terminals on a screen, sizes and location just-so, xchat windows
also open and just so, email fu
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