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http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/core.html#usecanonicalphysicalport




On 3 June 2013 09:33, plot.lost <plot.l...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is there a way to configure apache to listen on one port (for example,
> 450) but to act as if it is listening on a different port (for example, 443)
>
> The reason for asking is for a system which has multiple public IP's that
> are handled by a router which is natting these to internal systems, and
> there are less internal systems that there are public IPs.
>
> So you end up with a public/internal IP mix of something like
>
> 1.2.3.4:443 -> 10.0.0.1:443
> 1.2.3.5:443 -> 10.0.0.1:444
> 1.2.3.6:443 -> 10.0.0.1:445
> etc
>
> The domains are all different, so wildcard SSL can not be used, and SNI is
> not permitted in the solution either - hence for Apache to know which
> certificate to use it has a seperate virtual host for each port. The
> nat/router ensures that the requests is directed to the correct internal
> port. The requests from the browsers will all be to port 443 on their IP,
> and can not be to a different port.
>
> I need some way to ensure that any URLs generated by the internal apache
> process all act as if they are on the standard port (443) even if they are
> not physically listening to that port. The internal IP space that is
> available is limited as well (due to subnetting that has been done) so I
> don't have enough internal IP's left to add as additional interfaces on the
> systems, I have to stick with their existing internal IP's.
>
> Thanks for any hints on this.
>
>
>
>
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