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Running a server from an internal machine through the firewall ?

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Pickell, Kevin (KPickell@ea.com)
Tue, 11 May 1999 10:05:34 -0700


Here is my current setup at home:

Machine 1. P90 - Linux Redhat 5.1 connected to rogers wave (www.scale18.com)
Machine 2. P200 - Windoze (connected to machine 1 to talk to outside world)
Machine 3. P200 - Linux Redhat 5.1 (also connected to machine 1 to talk to
outside world)

Currently Machine 1 is my firewall and also runs my webpage server (Apache).

I have just installed a Redhat Secure Server and a temporary certificate on
Machine 3 and
would like to know if it is possible to run the server from Machine 3
(192.168.0.3 internal IP)
and have it be forwarded to the outside world through machine 1 (and
obviously stop running
the server on machine 1).

Also an non-linux question. The Redhat Secure server software works fine
when accessing
regular pages but if I try to access them via the secure channel https:
nothing happends.
Do I have to do anything special to have it run secure? Netscape does go
through the whole
"I don't know this authority" stuff and then nothing. Could this be because
I am accessing it
from 192.168.0.1 and my temporary certificate that I made has it down as
www.scale18.com?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks
Kevin Pickell
http://www.scale18.com


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