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Server question - one IP, two hosts...

Asked by level9wizard in Apache Web Server, Unix Networking, Windows Networking

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SOME BACKGROUND:

I have two machines: one running Windows XP and one running Debian, these run WAMP and LAMP respectivly.

Before I introduced the Linux box to the network, I was solely running WAMP with a single IP from my ISP. I used DynDNS to register a domain to point to this IP. Example windowsxp.dyndns.com . Now I have registered a new domain linuxbox.dyndns.com (keep in mind these are example domains).


MY QUESTION/CHALLENGE:

What I'm trying to do, is simply have the windowsxp.dyndns.com domain go to the WAMP box (say, 192.168.0.111) and the linuxbox.dyndns.com goto LAMP (say, 192.168.0.222). I'm guessing I will need a new entry in my router b/c right now port 80 is forwarded to 192.168.0.111. Will I need a new entry say, port 81 to 192.168.0.222 and will I need to do this at the apache level as well, say, in the .conf?


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