On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 12:24:27PM +0200, Clifford W. Hansen wrote: > Greetings, > > Firstly I'm not sure if this is the right place but here goes: > > I'm using Debian 3.1. > > I have dyndns with wildcards enabled, and I'd like to have traffic to a > specific hostname directed to my internal webserver. > > e.g. > phpsysinfo.example.com -> firewall > intbox.example.com -> internal box > > Due to it being dynamic dns (dyndns.org) and I only have one ipaddress, > I can't seem to get it to work with out doing apache redirecting to a > different port > Look at setting up dnsmasq for your internal network. You won't have to use the optional dhcp stuff. tubaman@polishwonder:~$ apt-cache show dnsmasq Package: dnsmasq Priority: optional Section: net Installed-Size: 292 Maintainer: Simon Kelley <simon@thekelleys.org.uk> Architecture: i386 Version: 2.22-2 Depends: netbase, libc6 (>= 2.3.2.ds1-4) Suggests: resolvconf Conflicts: pdnsd, resolvconf (<< 1.15) Filename: pool/main/d/dnsmasq/dnsmasq_2.22-2_i386.deb Size: 111734 MD5sum: 6df4ea92ec1df3a12780837bad61e44e Description: A small caching DNS proxy and DHCP server. Dnsmasq is lightweight, easy to configure DNS forwarder and DHCP server. It is designed to provide DNS and, optionally, DHCP, to a small network. It can serve the names of local machines which are not in the global DNS. The DHCP server integrates with the DNS server and allows machines with DHCP-allocated addresses to appear in the DNS with names configured either in each host or in a central configuration file. Dnsmasq supports static and dynamic DHCP leases and BOOTP for network booting of diskless machines.
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