12-05-2021 08:03 AM - last edited on 12-06-2021 12:25 AM by Translator
This is the scenario :
A 1941 router needs to redirect port 443(SSL) to a web server inside the LAN port 3000 while another web server needs to be served on port 443-443 :
router 1941 ----> outside 443 inside 443
= ----> outside 443 inside 3000
Is this possible without changing the outside port?
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12-06-2021 09:18 AM
balajibandi.com - Both point to same server
balajibandi1.com - Both point to same server
static NAT to Internal IP address.
Apache Webserver take care name based FQDN here..............
(this is my suggestions, if the OP have different requirement, may be different case)
Does it make sense ?
12-08-2021 04:44 AM
@balaji.bandi I looked at your website, but I could not figure out how to make this work using FQDN as you suggested. Glad if you could share your solution (same outside port/different inside ports/same outside IP address/different inside IP addresses)...
12-08-2021 06:48 AM
balajibandi.com - Both point to same server balajibandi1.com - Both point to same server
This is example for clarity (not to confuse around tech here) - create a small Lab and test it.
when i get chance i will post in my BLOG and provide the link for Clarity.
08-05-2022 04:57 AM
I have 1 question for you
How to move or ping traffic from my cisco 1900 router using port 443.
i want to ping or tracert 119.230.12.2 (outside ip address) using only 443 port
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