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Browse All TopicsI am running a Apache Server in port 80 on my static ip address which is hosted on net with a registered domain. There are some more servers running Jboss 8080 , weblogic 7001, IIS 80, Oracle Apps Server 8001 in my Lan.
As I am having single static IP and one registered domain name, i am doing a NATing using iptables to host my local servers outside the internet through my static ip machine.
ie., www.mydomain.com:80 ----------- my apache server 80 on my static ip internet machine
www.mydomain.com:8080 ----------- my jboss server 8080 running at one Lan PC
www.mydomain.com:7001 ----------- my weblogic server 7001 runnning at another lan pc
Now my problem is whenever internet users hit my machine on port 8080 or 7001 they are unable to reach my internal server as they are having firewall / proxy server blocking this ports at their end. So i wish to allow the user to come to my apache server at port 80 and route the hits to different machine running at 8001 or 7001.
ie., enter at apache80 and get internally routed to different machine running at different ports.
I hope it is possible but no idea how to go about it . Is virtual host - namebased/ip based/port based in apche server can help on this? or any other possibility available at apache configuration?
let me know
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