James Shubin wrote:
> Hi,
> Simple question i've been trying to find out for years...
> I have an `in-box` firewall with shorewall at 192.168.1.1 (eth1) and
> internet at eth0
> I'm using dyndns.org for that ip. and i have wildcard setup so that
> *.myname.dyndns.org goes to the firewall box.
> How do i set it up so that dude.myname.dyndns.org (any port) forwards
> traffic to server1 (say 192.168.1.100) on my lan. and
> somethingelse.myname.dyndns.org does the same thing but for server2
> (192.168.1.200) on my lan...
> 
> I would really appreciate any help, or even a link to a how to...
> anything to point me in the right direction.
> thanks!
> 
> ps: i know how to forward specific ports to one server or another, but
> i'm interested on forwarding based on subdomain.

You need to use an application layer reverse proxy such as Squid or Apache
to do that.  It cannot be done at the level that Shorewall has control of.

-Tom
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