Meskis
4th March 2010, 10:49
Hi, I have read thons of how to and tutorials but did not found the right thing.
My proble is - that I have one gateway/webserver on Ubuntu with apache2 it works fine, but I need setup some other web servers on my network with Windows 2003 and 2008. On 2003 win seraver aplication is based on asp.net, on 2008 will be some windows wirtual hosting (dont know exatly because other man windows guru and Access lover working on it), there all troubles began. I dont want to put those Windows servers rigth to big bad internet, I want they will stand in my DMZ zone, under Ubuntu gateway/webserver wit local IP adreses (like 192.168.1.1/2). The only way to do this, as I know, is configure reverse proxy on apache2. Thats a litle bit heps, but some tweaked scrips on aspnet do not go thru reverse proxy and page displayed with bugs.
The question is - there are some other ways to solve this problem?
I thought about dns server (on this site How To), but as I can understand -thous web servers can be reached only from local network, or I'm wrong...?
Sorry for boring long text, but I wanted that all was clear, and Thank You for advice.
My proble is - that I have one gateway/webserver on Ubuntu with apache2 it works fine, but I need setup some other web servers on my network with Windows 2003 and 2008. On 2003 win seraver aplication is based on asp.net, on 2008 will be some windows wirtual hosting (dont know exatly because other man windows guru and Access lover working on it), there all troubles began. I dont want to put those Windows servers rigth to big bad internet, I want they will stand in my DMZ zone, under Ubuntu gateway/webserver wit local IP adreses (like 192.168.1.1/2). The only way to do this, as I know, is configure reverse proxy on apache2. Thats a litle bit heps, but some tweaked scrips on aspnet do not go thru reverse proxy and page displayed with bugs.
The question is - there are some other ways to solve this problem?
I thought about dns server (on this site How To), but as I can understand -thous web servers can be reached only from local network, or I'm wrong...?
Sorry for boring long text, but I wanted that all was clear, and Thank You for advice.