On Mon, 26 Jul 2004, jimstreit at northlans.com wrote:
> 2. If you only have 1 IP address on the public (red) side of IPCop then
> you will need to forward different ports.  port 80 to box 1, port 81 to
> box 2, port 8080 to box 3 ...
> 
> Another option is to use virtual servers on a single box.  Then you can
> forward port 80 traffic from a single IP address to 1 box, and let the
> server deturmine the correct site to return based on the host header
> information that the browser passes to the server.

You can also use Apache or Squid as a reverse-proxy, and direct the
traffic that way. (IE, set up Apache or Squid on one of the boxes, direct
port 80 there, and then configure the proxy to forward the data to the
proper internal web server based on which site is requested.)

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