BrayA
11-05-2002, 03:13 AM
Hey all!
I was talking to a friend of mine, and he says this is possible without much configuring.
First of all, there are 2 domains pointing to my externally accessable box.
I have another linux box behind my firewall which is running a lot of similar services (such as httpd ftpd and sshd). I am currently using portfwd making the ports 200+ the origional ones, so I have 221, 222, 280, etc.
Now, I found out how to make Apache do proxying using the domain name. So, if something comes to domain1.com, the first box grabs it, if it sees domain2.com, it passes it threw to the other system, without having to do the domain1.com:280.
What I want to know is how to do something similar to the http fix for ssh, or even ftp *(running proftpd)*. But I'm mostly concerned with ssh here.
If anyone has any insight, I would love to hear it.
_Bray
I was talking to a friend of mine, and he says this is possible without much configuring.
First of all, there are 2 domains pointing to my externally accessable box.
I have another linux box behind my firewall which is running a lot of similar services (such as httpd ftpd and sshd). I am currently using portfwd making the ports 200+ the origional ones, so I have 221, 222, 280, etc.
Now, I found out how to make Apache do proxying using the domain name. So, if something comes to domain1.com, the first box grabs it, if it sees domain2.com, it passes it threw to the other system, without having to do the domain1.com:280.
What I want to know is how to do something similar to the http fix for ssh, or even ftp *(running proftpd)*. But I'm mostly concerned with ssh here.
If anyone has any insight, I would love to hear it.
_Bray