This is a squid task.
Hi James,Thanks for your advice.> You need to set up one webserver on the fixed IP as a proxyIf I understand it correctly. Run a webserver on a VM with the Fixed/Static IP forwarded to it on the router and set up it as Proxy?That is what I'm most interested rather than installing Apache on the host and run it as Proxy. I expect keeping the Host clean for running VirtualBox ONLY.> (Look up docs for mod_proxy)Whether following article is relevant for me to follow?How To Use Apache HTTP Server As Reverse-Proxy Using mod_proxy Extension
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-apache-http-server-as-reverse-proxy-using-mod_proxy-extension
?ThanksRegardsSLDr James Smith <js5@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 於 2015年12月28日 (週一) 5:41 AM 寫道﹕
You need to set up one webserver on the fixed IP as a proxy. (Look up docs for mod_proxy) and set up appropriate rules to proxy through to your back-end servers...
On 27/12/2015 18:28, Jim Paniagua wrote:
I dont even know how VM's work .. sorry no help
On Fri, Dec 25, 2015 at 7:11 AM, Stephen Liu <satimis@xxxxxxxxx.invalid> wrote:
Hi all,
I have following problem:
Host Ubuntu 14.04 desktop
VMs Ubuntu 14.04 desktop/server edition
VirtualBox
I have several web-servers running on VMs, each with its own domain/subdomain and internal IP address. But I have only one Fixed IP/External IP.
All VMs are Apache server running WordPress. I can create many internal IPs on router.
Please advise how can I make all web-servers be browsed on Internet
Thanks in advance.
Regardssatimis
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