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Neil Bothwick wrote: |
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> On Wed, 06 May 2009 11:09:50 +0100, Anthony Metcalf wrote: |
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>>> If the second server is only serving HTTPS, you don't even need that. |
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>>> Just have the router forward port 80 to the first server and port 443 |
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>>> to the second. |
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>> That leaves the HTTPS server open to the public though, which is |
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>> specifically not allowed to the OP. |
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> He can use HTTP authentication to prevent that. |
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*That* depends on the exact specifics of what he is/isn't allowed to be |
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showing....."They" may not even want the service to show as existing at |
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that address for whatever reason. |