* [gentoo-user] Can Apache Proxy for a NAT'ed web-server
@ 2005-07-13 3:38 Ow Mun Heng
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From: Ow Mun Heng @ 2005-07-13 3:38 UTC (permalink / raw
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I'm sure this can be done.
I know about mod_proxy and mod_proxy_html and it's functions as a
reverse proxy. But the thing is my current understanding of these
mod_proxy is it's suitable only for servers which are in the internal
network and has names such as
www.example.com -> external IP
internalserver.example.com -> NAT IP
external -> internalserver
www.example.com/internalserver (using mod_proxy and mod_proxy_html)
what if the NAT IP'ed server has it's own DNS? say www.example2.com.
Can apache still be used to get to it? using Mod_proxy?
I'm just trying to figure out if this is a valid scenerio.
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