No, this sounds good. Are you running a DNS server? (I think it is better not to run one in this scenario.) What do you have in your hosts file? Try putting your FQDNs for your public IP in your hosts file (assuming you aren't running a DNS server). Even though you may have HostNameLookups turned off, it still may have to translate its own names and may not be doing so because it is using its private LAN address to return messages instead of the public one... this may not make much sense, but I found I needed it in mine (am running NetBSD on a private LAN no DNS server w/dyndns FQDN but not vhosting yet). I'd be interested if you had a positive result. BZAG =========================== --- Jonathan Visser <jvisser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I am using name based vhosts. All of the domains > registered with my > public static IP provided by my ISP. I then try to > NAT all traffic from my > Public address to the my private LAN IP address( > I.E. 192.168.1.100). > > Are you saying that this box will always need to be > outside the firewall? > > Thanks for all of your help! > Jonathan > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Robert Zagarello" <bzag0@xxxxxxxxx> > To: "Apache Users" <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 8:44 AM > Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Routing \ Apache Question > > > > > > Are you using name-based or IP-based multiple > vhosts? > > Also, I've assumed you are using a private LAN > instead > > of an internet-registered IP one, so correct me if > I'm > > wrong. The private LAN will cause DNS name > resolution > > problems, because your web server will have a > private > > IP address that doesn't match it's public IP > address. > > There are ways around this also. With name-based > > vhosting, each DNS domain has to be registered > with > > the same IP address (in the private LAN scenario), > > which would be the IP address on the internet > (WAN) > > side of the router. > > > > BZAG > > > > ============================================== > > Jonathan wrote: > > > > It will serve up the default page when it is not > in > > DMZ mode, but will not serve up the multiple > domains > > in the virtual hosts settings. > > > > I have tried to forward ports, NAT ports all > according > > to the netopia manuals and tech notes. > > > > I do temporary have it in the DMZ mode and it does > > work, but would like to be able to put it in NAT > mode. > > Are there others who use NAT and host multiple > > domains? > > > > Do I need a different router to work properly? If > so > > what are any recommendations? > > > > Thanks, > > Jonathan > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > The official User-To-User support forum of the > Apache HTTP Server Project. > > See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> > for more info. > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > " from the digest: > users-digest-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > For additional commands, e-mail: > users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > The official User-To-User support forum of the > Apache HTTP Server Project. > See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for > more info. > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > " from the digest: > users-digest-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > For additional commands, e-mail: > users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more info. To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx " from the digest: users-digest-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx