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RES: Incoming HTTP to multiple HTTP servers


From: "Franco Antonio Catena" <facatena () surson com br>
Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2003 12:35:24 -0300





Hello all:

I have small Java boards running http servers ( with IPs 192.168.0.*, No

DNS ) under a firewall/router with NAT. Only the router has a public IP.

How do I send http requests to individual boards under the router?

A. Is there a configurable firewall/router that can look at HTTP header 
info/URL to route it to particular MAC address under it? ( something
like 
http://<<routerIPaddress>>/routercode.cgi?destination=192.168.0.100 ).



                IPTABLES can´t do that



B. If I do it with  Linux , what’s the best way to do it? Is something 
like HTTP-Proxy (Squid?) in DMZ running on linux a possible solution? 


                YES I have a Squid work arround this solution ( Proxy
reverse )



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