On Sunday 21 September 2003 4:10 pm, Cody Harris wrote:
> > IPtables / netfilter will certainly not help with this, as that simply
> > blocks some packets which would otherwise have been routed - I like to
> > regard netfilter as "a router which can say no".
>
> It does do redirecting, but only ip based.
Yes, but DNAT is rarely the right solution to a routing problem.
> > The question I would ask about what you want to do is "what high-level
> > protocols are you trying to do this for?" ie http, ftp, smtp, pop3...?
>
> "Bagle.foo.com" is an independent server, so it has to have all ports to
> it.
In that case Squid certainly cannot solve your problem.
Why not simply assign independent IP addresses to your three machines and use
DNS to route to the correct one?
Regards,
Antony.
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