Re: Web server behind a firewall

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On Sun, 25 Jul 2004, gerardo juarez-mondragon wrote:

> 
> Is it possible to have a webserver behind a
> masquerading routing machine? Would the concept
> be mapping connections to a port in the router to
> ports of the (inside) server? Something different
> I am not aware of?


I assume by router you meant firewall?  But essentially yes.  You "map" a 
port on the external interface to forward to an ip_address/port on an 
internal system running the web server.  There are numerous howto's to 
accomplish this.  Personally I use fwbuilder to manage my firewall 
rulesets.

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