[Firehol-support] NAT to-destination
Costa Tsaousis
costa at tsaousis.gr
Sun Jun 26 09:30:24 BST 2005
Hi,
If you are talking about HTTP, then install squid on port 80 on your
public IP and configure squid to do the trick.
A firewall cannot know hostnames, only IP addresses and port numbers.
Regards,
Costa
On Sat, June 25, 2005 1:47, [LuxDesign.Net] CLEMENT Sven said:
> Hello list,
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> My problem is perhaps a little bit simple but I couldn't find an answer
> elsewhere so I post my question here.
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> I want to set up the Nat to-destination command so that I can say:
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> If the request is made for asterix.alien.lu the forward it to IP
> 192.168.10.10
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> But if it is made for obelix.alien.lu then forward it to IP 192.168.10.20
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> The goal is to distinct between the called hostname and forward it the
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> way, because I have only one static IP but the Servers.
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> Regards,
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> Sven Clement
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