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IPTABLES QUESTION



> I´m using Debian 3.0r1 with kernel 2.4.19 as a iptables firewall
>
> I have internal webservers that I need to publish as Internet Sites For
this
> manipulation I´m using Apache ProxyPass. The site works perfectly under
> apache.. even when the internal host is an ISS.
>
> 1. How can I do it without apache proxypass, using iptables?
>
> 2. This internal webserver also have a IRC server... how can I
manipulating
> iptables, to the external hosts use this internal IRC server, since i´m
only
> "sharing" the httpd via apache proxypass?
>
> 3. Since I´m using apache proxypass I defined in virtualhosts that
> '/internalhost' leads to http://192.168.0.69:8080 , and I need to mantain
> that www.foo.com/internalhost , but using iptables someway. And I need the
> ircd of this internal server, responds via the same host. I´d like to
> mantain my apache since it´s in use... Is it possible? OR I´ll have to put
> this apache in another internal host, and them using iptables for
> manipulating?
>
> 4. I´ve create in my DNS an internalhost.foo.com that leads to
> www.foo.com/internalhost this must be manteined too.
>
> I have something like:
>
> Internet -> Firewall(Debian) -> Internal httpd and ircd server
> external           foo.com
> internal         192.168.0.1                      192.168.0.69
>
>
> Thanks all.
>
> Debian... because codes mather more than commercials




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