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RE: Web Server help required.



Assuming that either web server package would run OK on a port other than
port 80, then change he port on one of them.

So, from the outside, server one would be http://<IP Address> and
server 2
would be http://<IP Address>:<Port>.

HTH,

Glenn Sullivan, MCSE+I  MCDBA
David Clark Company Inc.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dean Barrett [mailto:dean@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 2:42 PM
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Web Server help required.


I have an IP address via Dynamic DNS that points at my Draytek router. The
router allows traffic into a specific internal IP address,i.e. Webserver.
This webserver is running CBus HomeGate and can be accessed from net fine.

I now have another server running Geovision CCTV system, this too has a web
server.

I thought i'd be able to have a page on the external facing server (CBus)
referencing the internal one (CCTV) thus allowing one external connection
to
see both servers. It doesnt work :(

If I try it from a PC in the office it works fine, if i try it from home it
works fine as it uses VPN to get to the internal webserver.

I dont want to put CBus server (IIS) on the CCTV server, not sure if both
web servers would run together, so i'm now stuck. So is it possible for my
one IP address to see two servers - can the Draytek allow 2 internal
addresses to be seen from the outside ??

I'm getting confused now :)



Dean.







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