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Quick Question:
"I can define whatever IP's I want". Are you referring to only allowing certain IP's access to Apache/websites? |
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What I was referring to when I said "I can define whatever IP's I want" I meant we could then define private IP's, like 192.168.0.*** for each of the jails. Then we would only (hopefully) need one static IP from network services, which would point to a PF box that could redirect traffic to the appropriate jail/IP. I'm messing around with some things right now to test, I'll let you know if I figure anything out. |
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So I think I found a way to do what we want. We're going to try setting up a reverse proxy with Squid that acts as a gateway to the private LAN where our Jail servers reside. I haven't gotten it working yet, but if it works I'll definitely let you know.
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You may want to check out Varnish if you are going the reverse-proxy route. From their FAQ:
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So we ended up using the Pound reverse proxy:
http://www.apsis.ch/pound/ It's working great too with our ezjails This has been such a crazy couple weeks, I'm hoping to write up a blog post on everything I had to do to set this up. I'll post again here if I ever get the time to do that. |
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