[Charlug] Re: CharLUG Digest, Vol 15, Issue 2
Bill Haney
kotter37 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 4 15:51:38 EST 2008
Jan 5 2008 metting
Is there a metting this Saturday , Ilook at the calendar and did not see
one listed.
kotter
On Jan 2, 2008 12:00 PM, <charlug-request at charlug.org> wrote:
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> Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 10:42:48 -0600 (CST)
> From: "David Simmons" <dave at dgnal.net>
> Subject: RE: [Charlug] Web-server Farm - Networking Question
> To: "Kevin Caldwell" <kevin at caldwellconsulting.com>
> Cc: charlug at charlug.org
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> > Your big problem (it'd be big for me, at least) would be making a
> > particular VM answer to a particular domain for web and mail
> traffic
>
> Yes...that is the key.....from this site:
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>
> you can see a workaround to have the VM answer on a different port
> of the main/real IP.....but this becomes a real problem for multiple VM's
> per 'real' IP from a webserver standpoint.
>
> > With web
> traffic, you could probably do that with squid
>
> Squid might
> work.....if the sites are Static...(and not LAMP setups).....but again, it
> seems like a kludge.
>
> > I am sure there is some kind of
> > front-end proxy that could live on the host machine, and
> redirect
> > incoming traffic to the appropriate private address
>
> Yes...that's the goal....but the details are the killer
> here...grin......rather than...Have Idea ->=3DA0 A miracle happens
> -> The end result.
>
> > It would greatly simplify things to
> have an individual public IP for
> > each domain though
>
> that's probably what I'm going to have to do...was hoping to find a DNS
> / NAT or some kinda workaround though
>
> > could not host a VM
> for each domain I host (about 20).
>
> This is a setup for about 40
> sites.....in, maybe, 8 or so groups.
>
> Thanks again - Dave
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> Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 11:43:44 -0600 (CST)
> From: "David Simmons" <dave at dgnal.net>
> Subject: RE: [Charlug] Web-server Farm - Networking Question
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> >> Your big problem (it'd be big for me, at least) would be making
> a
> >> particular VM answer to a particular domain for web and
> mail
> > traffic
> > =3D
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> > Yes...that is the key.....from
> this site:
>
> Geez.....forgot to include the link!
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> http://wiki.openvz.org/Using_NAT_for_VE_with_private_IPs
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> But
> as you can see, it is just a work-around for alternate ports....
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> =3DA0- dave
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