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Port forwarding using Host Header (HTTP/HTTPS)
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Wednesday 01 June 2011, 10:34:22 pm »
Dear All,
Does Endian supports port forwarding using host headers and SSL-offload? If not, please make it an feature request in the near future.
My story...
I have just one external IP and several webservers and others services spread over the network. Now I'm using MS ISA/TMG (dual firewall; DMZ) that exames every request and forwards it to the right server (HTTP and HTTPS). For the record, buying another external IP is not an option.
I was thinking of decommission the MS ISA/TMG servers and replace those with Endian. But is it possible? Or should I use MS TMG and Endian together regarding dual firewall?
I hope someone has a solution or alternative.
Thanks in advance,
Canefield
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