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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Eugene <ht...@infosatgeomatica.com> on 2004/08/29 11:54:26 UTC

Re[2]: [users@httpd] ip aliasing and port forwarding

Hello Zoe, for example, we are clients of commercial network, they're
selling fixed IPs and they are owners of routers, DNS servers etc. We have IPs from 200.200.200.200 to
200.200.200.205 with subnet mask 255.255.255.255 (just example), my
DNS address is 210.210.210.210, that recieving requests to our
addresses from 200.200.200.200 to 200.200.200.205. So how I can configure my Apache to redirect
requests to adress 67.67.67.67 if I'm not owner of this address? I
dont think that I'm God with this but if we are clients of this net
that have routers and they assigned five IPs for us how we can use the
other IP address? If its possible I'd like to use this trick and if
you know how to figure it out give me to know please. Its really important
to us. Thank you very much in advance.


Sunday, August 29, 2004, 1:23:42 AM, you wrote:

> Hiya
>  
> Ok maybe I'm being thick - but if you do not have a router then
> how do you have your network set up to connect to the net? Are you
> using windows ICS (internet connection sharing) or is your apache
> server running as a proxy server? Please clarify and I may be able
> to help. (Although a little off subject, but at the end of the day
> almost all apache administrators need to know a bit about networks
> too).
>  
> All the best
>  
> Zoe
>  
> http://zoeballz.net - Website Hosting for the Transgendered Community
  
> ----- Original Message ----- 
  
> From:  Eugene
  
> To:robert
  
> Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 2:34   AM
  
> Subject: Re: [users@httpd] ip aliasing   and port forwarding
  


> Hi, Robert! What about DNS? I thougth to make this trick by   myself but when you
> connecting to the net you have your IP registered in   DNS, so how DNS
> will redirect the browser to this IP if the owner of this   IP somebody
> else for example? Its miht be possible just locally, in small   local
> network, like we have in our office building. Anyway, if you will make it -
> give me to know ;)


> Saturday, August 28, 2004, 8:01:47   PM, you wrote:


>> I have a static IP 67.117.202.1 and is mapped   as eth1 on my fedora linux box.
>> if apache 1.3 listens to this IP   address, I can see my website from
>> the outside world.

>>   What I am trying to do is make an alias for eth1 so that 
>> I have   192.168.1.15 as an alias for 67.117.202.1
>> and have apache Listen to   192.168.1.15:80
>> when I point my web browser to   67.117.202.1.

>> however, it doesn't seem to work out. 
>> do I   need to mess around with port forwarding ip tables and such to get
>>   this to work?

>> My static IP number is not behind a firewall or a   router, it is only behind a
>> modem.
>> thanks.


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Re: [users@httpd] ip aliasing and port forwarding

Posted by Bryan <br...@unitedgaribay.com>.
On Sunday 29 August 2004 02:54 am, Eugene wrote:
q> Hello Zoe, for example, we are clients of commercial network, they're
> selling fixed IPs and they are owners of routers, DNS servers etc. We have
> IPs from 200.200.200.200 to 200.200.200.205 with subnet mask
> 255.255.255.255 (just example), my DNS address is 210.210.210.210, that
> recieving requests to our
> addresses from 200.200.200.200 to 200.200.200.205. So how I can configure
> my Apache to redirect requests to adress 67.67.67.67 if I'm not owner of
> this address? I dont think that I'm God with this but if we are clients of
> this net that have routers and they assigned five IPs for us how we can use
> the other IP address? If its possible I'd like to use this trick and if you
> know how to figure it out give me to know please. Its really important to
> us. Thank you very much in advance.
>
> Sunday, August 29, 2004, 1:23:42 AM, you wrote:
> > Hiya
> >  
> > Ok maybe I'm being thick - but if you do not have a router then
> > how do you have your network set up to connect to the net? Are you
> > using windows ICS (internet connection sharing) or is your apache
> > server running as a proxy server? Please clarify and I may be able
> > to help. (Although a little off subject, but at the end of the day
> > almost all apache administrators need to know a bit about networks
> > too).
> >  
> > All the best
> >  
> > Zoe
> >  
> > http://zoeballz.net - Website Hosting for the Transgendered Community
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> >
> > From:  Eugene
> >
> > To:robert
> >
> > Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 2:34   AM
> >
> > Subject: Re: [users@httpd] ip aliasing   and port forwarding
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi, Robert! What about DNS? I thougth to make this trick by   myself but
> > when you connecting to the net you have your IP registered in   DNS, so
> > how DNS will redirect the browser to this IP if the owner of this   IP
> > somebody else for example? Its miht be possible just locally, in small  
> > local network, like we have in our office building. Anyway, if you will
> > make it - give me to know ;)
> >
> > Saturday, August 28, 2004, 8:01:47   PM, you wrote:
> >> I have a static IP 67.117.202.1 and is mapped   as eth1 on my fedora
> >> linux box. if apache 1.3 listens to this IP   address, I can see my
> >> website from the outside world.
> >>
> >>   What I am trying to do is make an alias for eth1 so that
> >> I have   192.168.1.15 as an alias for 67.117.202.1
> >> and have apache Listen to   192.168.1.15:80
> >> when I point my web browser to   67.117.202.1.
> >>
> >> however, it doesn't seem to work out.
> >> do I   need to mess around with port forwarding ip tables and such to
> >> get this to work?
> >>
> >> My static IP number is not behind a firewall or a   router, it is only
> >> behind a modem.
> >> thanks.
> >>
> >>
> >>
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Re: Re[2]: [users@httpd] ip aliasing and port forwarding

Posted by Zoe Ballz <zo...@zoeballz.tv>.
Hiya

"my DNS address is 210.210.210.210"

- not sure what you mean by this. Do you mean you host a domain on this IP address?

"that receiving requests to our addresses from 200.200.200.200 to 200.200.200.205. So how I can configure my Apache to redirect requests to address 67.67.67.67 if I'm not owner of this address?"

- maybe its cos its late and its Sunday (Monday morning) but again what do you mean? You can redirect a website to any address you like if you own the site doing the redirecting but I'm not sure that's what you mean.

Please explain the purpose you are trying to achieve.

Zoe

http://zoeballz.net - Website Hosting for the Transgendered Community
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Eugene 
  To: Zoe Ballz 
  Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 10:54 AM
  Subject: Re[2]: [users@httpd] ip aliasing and port forwarding


  Hello Zoe, for example, we are clients of commercial network, they're
  selling fixed IPs and they are owners of routers, DNS servers etc. We have IPs from 200.200.200.200 to
  200.200.200.205 with subnet mask 255.255.255.255 (just example), my
  DNS address is 210.210.210.210, that recieving requests to our
  addresses from 200.200.200.200 to 200.200.200.205. So how I can configure my Apache to redirect
  requests to adress 67.67.67.67 if I'm not owner of this address? I
  dont think that I'm God with this but if we are clients of this net
  that have routers and they assigned five IPs for us how we can use the
  other IP address? If its possible I'd like to use this trick and if
  you know how to figure it out give me to know please. Its really important
  to us. Thank you very much in advance.