Re: Accessing hosted domains inside a LAN

From: Bob Brennan (fedora_at_synapse-solutions.com)
Date: 12/31/04

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    > >Are you using named-based virtual hosts? > > Yes I have set up named-based virtual hosts in the Apache config file. > > >If so, you should set up a > >split DNS in Bind 9 where internal hosts are given the internal IP > >addresses of the servers, and external hosts are given the external > >addresses. > > Linux-webhost-semi-newbie: Could you explain how/where to do that > please? >Sanity check first: >Do you have a NAT gateway so you have to access the server with >a different IP number from inside clients? The server is static IP = 10.0.010 and is the only Linux machine, all others on the LAN are Windoze DHCP addressed. The router has a real-world static IP from my ISP. I have a NAT entry in the router to send all port 80 traffic to 10.0.0.10 >Try putting the >inside number in an entry for the server name in /etc/hosts >on a test client machine.   All clients are different flavors of Windoze, so no can do(?) >If that works and you only have >a small number of inside clients you can copy the hosts file >around. If you have enough machines to make this impractical >then you need to work with DNS. There is an alternative to >views there as well unless you have to use the same DNS server >for internal and external users. The DNS server for all machines is the ISP's (at the moment) >If they can be separate servers, >just point the internal machines at a server that you configure >as primary for the domain in question and loaded with the internal >host addresses. You can maintain that with webmin if you don't >want to edit the files directly. --- Bob Brennan bob@synapse.name

    
    

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