A bit of a kludged way of doing things (but a way that would work) would
be to host a domain somewhere that can redirect port 80 to another port.
So you might have a server on port 80 and 81 which you forward thru
m0n0wall, but in reality your domains are accessed via port 80.
DNS-2-Go used to do this.
But to be honest it's not the best way of doing things and could have
potential unconsidered caveats.
Rick Spence wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a single dedicated IP coming into my monowall. I'm wanting to
> NAT the external IP to two individual internal IP's
> (172.16.0.2-172.16.0.3). This is a DMZ/Server network that I'm wanting
> port 80 to listen on both of the internal IP's NATTED to the external
> IP. How would this be done?
>
> The issues I'm having is that Mono isn't allowing two individual
> internal IP's to be NATTED to the same port on the incoming WAN.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> DOnka
>
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