You need some sort of proxy or load balancer. I've heard good things about Pound. http://www.apsis.ch/pound/ I have never used it myself though so I can't personally say how it works.

On Aug 18, 2009, at 5:08 PM, Kirk Ouimet wrote:

I have three separate web servers with three different internal IP addresses on a network with only one public IP address. Each web server has security restrictions such that I cannot just run all of my websites on a single web
server. All are running Apache.



I want to setup subdomains that allow me to access each of the different web
servers remotely, all on port 80. E.g.,



site1.domain.com

site2.domain.com

site3.domain.com



Where all three of those domains resolve to my single public IP address, but some type of service examines the request to see which subdomain is being
requested and pulls the data from the appropriate server.



Is this type of thing (1) possible and (2) easy to implement? I'm running
Ubuntu Server 9.04.



Kirk Ouimet

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