Ahhh ... I had created a ozonez.com redirect addy for it ... I put that in
my hosts table on the MS machine ... and it works fine now (see below)

192.168.1.19  www.mysite.ozonez.com    (not the real addy)

But, I tried putting in the IP addy in the hosts table like shown below and
it did not work.

192.168.1.19  63.98.3.64:8080

Does the hosts table not like to redirect for IP addies rather than names?
Just curious so I can learn why it works the way it does.

Randy

thanks for all the input

-----Original Message-----
From: tclug-list-bounces at mn-linux.org
[mailto:tclug-list-bounces at mn-linux.org]On Behalf Of Adam Maloney
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 8:35 AM
To: tclug
Subject: RE: [tclug-list] OT: local redirect of IP addy


On Wed, 18 May 2005, Randy Clarksean wrote:

> Maybe a picture below helps explain it better.
>
> ----------------
> +  63.98.3.64  +
> +  outside FW  +
> ----------------
>          |
> --+ ISP firewall +--
>          |
> ------------------------
> +  172.16.5.47         +
> +  ISP IP - my system  +
> +  my firewall (FW)    +
> +  (Linux box)         +
> +  192.168.1.1         +
> +  int. IP - my server +
> ------------------------
>          |
> --------------------------          --------------------------
> +  192.168.1.19          +----------+ 192.168.1.2            +
> +  Linux - apache, etc.  +          + MS machine             +
> --------------------------          + sees all int. machines +
>                                    --------------------------

Pretty.  I bow to your mad ASCII skillz!  ;)

> I have put the 63.98.3.64 into my Hosts and Lmhosts files on the windows

Other way - you want to put in hosts:
192.168.1.19	www.yourserver.com

on all of the internal machines that you want this to work for.

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