[Cialug] 2 web servers 1 IP
jrnosee at gmail.com
jrnosee at gmail.com
Tue Jan 12 22:34:43 CST 2010
Ok, acutally, I'm not sure if I need a proxy or a reverse proxy.
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 9:44 PM, <jrnosee at gmail.com> wrote:
> I like your first option, still looking for a config example. I know it's
> bad, but as a dabbler I am using webmin to handle a lot of my configuration
> and setup, but I can get into the config file and try not to muck it up.
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Josh More <morej at alliancetechnologies.net
> > wrote:
>
>> I'd set up a proxy that uses name based virtual hosts and redirects the
>> traffic to an internal IP. You can do all sorts of stuff with ports if
>> you want, but really, this doesn't seem like much of a deal.
>>
>> However, it might be easier to see what some of our friends (*cough*
>> Theron *cough*) might be able to do on their virtual hosting platforms
>> where they may have extra IPs available.
>>
>>
>>
>> -Josh More, RHCE, CISSP, NCLP, GIAC
>> morej at alliancetechnologies.net
>> 515-245-7701
>>
>> >>> <jrnosee at gmail.com> 01/11/10 1:41 PM >>>
>> Ok, so I'm not trying to play off of that 2x1y crap floating around.
>>
>> What I've got is a box running VMWare Server with a Web Server running
>> Apache2 that I use regularly. I'm helping out my church by pre-building
>> another VM running the same to be used for their Joomla site and will
>> eventually be moved to their new server. The server they have now
>> crashes a
>> lot so I've offered to host off my server until the VM can be moved, but
>> I'm
>> not sure how to set up the infrastructure to allow web hosting off of
>> two
>> separate VM's with one IP. I'm guessing a proxy must be used, but I
>> don't
>> know what to install or how to set it up.
>>
>> Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Justin
>>
>>
>
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