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suggests router... with apache
most routers allow one port 80 in which an apache server is listening.
router with nat function will mask and point to an internal ip address. Boardband / OC 3 / OC4 ( highspeed ) land line connecting to a router. how a router connect to 4 servers of linux and 4 servers of solaris ? correct me if I am dumb!!!. there must be router that accept high speed with land lines and its setting can point at different server to at the same time with port 80. what type of router is that? any brand or model and switching hub? Jennifer. |
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>> how a router connect to 4 servers of linux and 4 servers of solaris ?
With 4 external IPs or bind other 3 to different ports other than 80. |
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