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wiggledbits


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01-01-06 01:50 AM

Hi,
I have the following "test" setup here at home that I use for testing
related to work. I have but a single IP on the outside world and my ISP will
not offer additional IPs. I am looking into changing ISP but in the mean
time...

CentOS 4.x w/Apache 2.0.52 web server                Server_1
CentOS 4.x w/Apache 2.0.52 & Qmail mail server   Server_2
Windows 2003 Std. IIS 6                                        Server_3

I have set-up a reverse proxy on Server_1 for the Qmail web mail interface
on port 80 to Server_2. Works great do far. However, I need to use Server_3
on port 80 for VB/C#/ASP.net dynamic web sites. Since I have just the one
external IP and I want to use port 80 is there a way to use Apache to
reverse proxy to the IIS server? Or should I look into redirecting on
Server_3 http://mysite.com:8080 (or some other port) to a http://mysite.com?

TIA







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    Re: Apache and IIS  
ge0rge


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01-01-06 01:50 AM

wiggledbits wrote:
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> ... is there a way to use Apache to reverse proxy to the IIS server?

No special requirement that I am aware of for IIS. Apache does not know
or care what httpd listener is at the other end. As you are already
proxying to one machine, just do the same for IIS.

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When God saw how faulty was man He tried again and made woman.  As to
why he then stopped there are two opinions.  One of them is woman's.
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