On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 09:17:13PM -0500, Josh Welch wrote:
> Chris Schumann said:
[snip]
> > - Internet presence
> >   - Public HTTP server (probably Windows and Linux machines)
> >   - Remote SSH (not at first)
> 
> It sounds like you would want to have a linux and a windows web
> server? I'm assuming you will have only one IP, so this would be
> tricky since you'll only be able to set your router to forward port 80
> traffic to one machine.  If this is for your own purposes, you could
> use a different port for one server and just remember to include it in
> the URL.

Or you could set up some sort of reverse proxy on the port 80 machine
to forward requests to other machines based on hostname.

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