Share port 80 with same Public IP

James Dinkel jdinkel at gmail.com
Fri Aug 21 04:20:07 UTC 2009


Actually you could even do it with dedicated open source web proxies
like nginx or pound.

Brazen

On 8/20/09, Keith Morrow <nontitle at gmail.com> wrote:
> I actually believe you can do the same thing with Lighttpd, and I think
> configuring the proxying is alot easier.
>
> For example, in the lighttpd config file, if you're running your servers on
> ports, say, 9000 and 9001:
>
> $HTTP["host"] == "domain1.net" {
>   proxy.server  = ( "" => (( "host" => "127.0.0.1", "port" => 8080 )) )
>
>   accesslog.filename = "/home/lighttpd/domain2.net/logs/access.log"
> }
>
> I hope that helps. Either way, I don't really know my way around IIS, so you
> would need to run a lighttpd server somewhere.
>
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 5:40 PM, Gerald Drouillard
> <gerrylist at drouillard.ca>wrote:
>
>> On 8/20/2009 5:22 PM, Gilberto Nunes wrote:
>> > Hi all
>> >
>> > I need a miracle here :)
>> >
>> > I have one and jsut one Public IP.
>> >
>> > I need that this one Public IP get response for two different domain and
>> > get response to and from port 80.
>> >
>> > One of web server is in windows 2003 server and other web server is in
>> > other host, both running IIS 6.0.
>> >
>> > So, with simple words, I nedd have different DNS names, using the same
>> > public IP and the same port 80.
>> >
>> Have your Linux server be the main web server.  Use Apache's ProxyPass
>> and ProxyPassReverse along with VitualHost entries.
>>
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