03-27-2013 01:06 PM
Hi Guys
I would like some advise/ideas on the best solution for the below.
I have a application server which uses non standard HTTP/HTTPS ports.
What I want is a solution to translate these ports to standard ports.
Client 1 accesses the site on port 80 – from a gateway or something similar – the gateway accesses the application server on port 4466 etc and presents the site to the client on port 80.
I have various application servers which use non standard ports and want to create a central solution so that all three of my clients will not have to make any changes to the firewall/ proxy servers as to them they will be accessing the site on a standard port 80.
Any advise much appreciated.
Many thanks
Ed
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03-27-2013 01:44 PM
Ed,
OK, if that's the case then it will be better if you contact your Cisco Se/Sales or Partner to provide me a better feedback based on your needs, network and requirements. A deep analysis should be required before suggesting anything.
Jorge
03-27-2013 01:27 PM
Ed,
What load balancer do you have?
If you have an ACE then you can do something like this:
serverfarm host ssl
rserver server1 4468
inservice
rserver server2 4468
inservice
Can you paste your config to see how you got it configured?
Jorge
03-27-2013 01:41 PM
Hi Jorge
Thanks for the prompt response
I havent purchase the kit yet as i wanted to make sure what i want to do is feasible
and also which is the best solution for me.
I belive Port Redirection (Forwarding) is the best solution for my ports issue.
In terms of load balenceing which i will need for this would you reccomned a Cisco ASA.
Do you think this will meet my required needs
Many thanks
Ryan
03-27-2013 01:44 PM
Ed,
OK, if that's the case then it will be better if you contact your Cisco Se/Sales or Partner to provide me a better feedback based on your needs, network and requirements. A deep analysis should be required before suggesting anything.
Jorge
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