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Digidelivery and Server issue
Hi all,
I have recently set up an OSX server alongside my Digidelivery LT unit. I have been able to either route port 80 to the Digidelivery or to the Server. If routed to the Digidelivery, then Digidelivery works but external network cannot access hosted website. If port 80 is routed to the Server, then Digidelivery cannot be seen, but external network can see website. Is there a way to get both running? I have four ideas to try. 1) Is there some sort of header, port switch, etc that DigiDeliery clients use that I can set the router to identify and send that traffic on port 80 to Digidelivery. 2) Should I set the DNS servers and/or Gateway in the Digidelivery to look to the server? Then in the server Server Admin app, I can find a way to reroute traffic to the Digidelivery. (goes back to question 1. Is there an identifier?) 3) Should I leave all port 80 traffic to route to the Digidelivery and find a way to get HTTP traffic for web service onto some other port? 4) Can I set the Digidelivery to use SSL, route all port 443 traffic to the Digidelivery, and all port 80 traffic to the server? Will the Digidelivery clients work if they can't access port 80 at all? Appreciate any help. |
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I think you'll be better served getting some sort of business class service where you get at least two IPs, then use one for your web server and the other for the DD server. Chris |
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Re: Digidelivery and Server issue
Chris,
Thanks for your reply. I have a business static IP address with my ISP, so I think that I can get another IP address. In that case, would it be in the router where I specify that IP #1 goes one direction and IP #2 goes another direction? Thanks, John |
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1. DMZ mode - the DD server will just be at an external IP (one of your static IPs) without any NAT'g so the DD server's IP address would be the static address. You and all remote users would access it using that single IP which would be one of your static IPs. You would do no port forwarding since there ins no NAT'g going on... --or-- 2. NAT mode - The DD server would have a private (192, 172 or 10) address, the router would translate from one of the static IPs to that private address, and you'd need to set port forwarding (as you're probably doing now) to map anything coming in on static IP A port x to go to that same port on the private side. Chris |
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Re: Digidelivery and Server issue
Chris,
Thanks for your help. |
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Re: Digidelivery and Server issue
Chris,
OK. Problem with that solution. My router doesn't support two WAN IP's and the ones that do are expensive. I have seen some talk of putting a smart switch between the modem and the router to route the two static IP's. I am pretty sure that this can be done from within the XServe, but then I imagine I would have to restructure my network so that the XServe is connected between the Modem and the Router. I don't really want to mess with restructuring the network if I don't have to. Any solutions? Any ideas about a smart switch? |
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Re: Digidelivery and Server issue
Chris,
Sorry to bug you so much. One idea from the OSX Server community. If the Digidelivery Client will take a hostname that is not an internet address (i.e. www.mywebsite.com/digidelivery instead of 72.84.xx.x), then I can route into and out of it from the XServe with a reverse name lookup in the DNS settings. Could that work? |
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Re: Digidelivery and Server issue
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Re: Digidelivery and Server issue
Chris,
Okay. I think that I have got the solution. Switch between the modem and router/DD Serv Thanks, John |
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