Hi Roberto,

Thanks for the follow-up!  Do you have a latin background?  My wife is from
Venezuela.

Have a great day,

Donald S. Doyle
President
G.E.M. Computer Consulting, LLC
317.250.4448
www.gemcc.com



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-----Original Message-----
From: Roberto C. Sánchez [mailto:robe...@connexer.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 3:00 PM
To: Shorewall Users
Subject: Re: [Shorewall-users] Splitting ports

On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 02:27:32PM -0400, Donald S. Doyle wrote:
> 
>    Is it possible to split a port direction so it goes to one server or
>    another?  For example, I want abc.com to be routed to server X and
def.com
>    to go to server Y.  Is it also possible to have e-mail addresses going
to
>    one server or another in the same concept so [1]j...@abc.com will to
server
>    E and [2]j...@abc.com goes to server F?  If any of this is possible,
what
>    is the name of the technology/technique?
> 
The websites can be accomplished with a front-end webserver that proxies the
requests to the "real" servers.  With Apache, you can do this with the
ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse directives.

The email can be accomplished depending on your mail server.  I believe that
Cyrus and Courier support what you want.  I am sure that there are others as
well.

In both cases, however, you want to take some action based on some
application-level notion of the content.  Shorewall has no notion of this,
and consequently cannot help you.

Regards,

-Roberto
--
Roberto C. Sánchez
http://people.connexer.com/~roberto
http://www.connexer.com


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