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| Subject: | Remote portforwarding and virtualhost |
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| Date: | Sat, 17 Jun 2006 09:49:34 +0530 |
Hi,
I have a machine with a public IP. I want to remote portforward one of the webserver port (80) to this machine. The webserver is apache with 5 virualhosts. If I forward the connection to the public IP machine, I am not able to get the corresponding webpages from the virtualhosts. Instead I am getting all from one virtualhost. Is there a way to distinguish the virtualhost while forwarding. ?
There is no problem with the apache configuration as I am getting the correct pages from the localnetwork.
ssh -g -R 8080:v1.local.com:80 publicIP ssh -g -R 8081:v2.local.com:80 publicIP ssh -g -R 8082:v3.local.com:80 publicIP
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