Craig Sanders wrote: > On Fri, Aug 18, 2000 at 01:07:52PM -0600, Kevin Blackham wrote: > > From what I understand here, you need a simple webserver on the Linux > > mail server (domain.com) that will redirect clients to www.domain.com, > > at least until you can get the customer base reconfigured. > > he's probably better off using squid on the linux box as an http > accelerator. ... > ... > it's probably a lot simpler to just use a port redirector, to redirect > all connections to port 80 on the linux box to port 80 on the NT server. > ... > it would be much better to leave things exactly as they are for now > and configure a new linux server to do everything that the NT box is > currently doing....then, when it is working, cut over to the linux box. > ...
Thanks for all the suggestions. A refresh on the current SNAFU is that all virtual domains are hosted on NT (probably half using Microswipe Front Cage) on an IP-per-domain basis. Because of email usage, all "vdomain.com" DNS requests are directed to the one Linux server IP address. The Linux box would have to properly redirect each "http://vdomain.com" request on port 80 of the Linux system to the appropriate IP address on the NT box or to "http://www.vdomain.com". -- http://www.networksonline.com/service.htm ICQ #58278887