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Hi folks,
What will be the use of "pound"? Apsis Gmbh I don't have a clear picture of its application on reading its website. Any example? TIA B.R. satimis |
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I'm interested on points 3 and 4; Code:
3. an SSL wrapper: Pound will decrypt HTTPS requests from client browsers and pass them as plain HTTP to the back-end servers. 4. an HTTP/HTTPS sanitizer: Pound will verify requests for correctness and accept only well-formed ones. I'm doing a test on virturalization with following setup; (This is a test NOT for production) VMWare Server Ubuntu 7.04 server amd64 (Host) (Mail Server with SquirrelMail running) Internal IP addr 192.168.0.10 Port forwarded 80, 443 (orginal setup on router) CentOS 5 x56_64 (Guest) (Web Server) Internal IP addr 192.168.0.20 Port forwarded 8080 (orginal setup on router] The Mail Server is running w/o problem. The Web Server can be visited with; https://public_ip:8080 I expect to exclude ":8080", therefore re-setup the router as follows; Ports forward to Ubuntu - 80 and 8080 Port forward to CentOS - 443 On CentOS; ====== Edit /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf Add "Listen 443" and comment out; Listen 80 Listen 8080 # service httpd start Code:
Starting httpd: (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address [::]:443 (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:443 no listening sockets available, shutting down Unable to open logs Edit /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf comment out "Listen 443" Code:
.... # # When we also provide SSL we have to listen to the # the HTTPS port in addition. # #Listen 443 ... Code:
Starting httpd: [ OK ] displays Apache default page on CentOS (Remark - haven't setup homepage yet) http://public_ip displays Apache default page on Ubuntu (Remark - haven't setup homepage yet) http://public_ip/mail starts SquirrelMail on Ubuntu Now my problem is ssl httpd needs listening to port 443. I can't forward all www ports, 80, 8080 and 443 to CentOS. Because SquirrelMail on Ubuntu needs web port to run. It is a web base package. Do you think "pound" can help me out? Any suggestion? TIA. Furthermore; I'm at lost what will be the use or advantage to go virtualization? I can't run mail and web server on Host/Guest separately. What shall I make use of the Guest ? Only for testing? I think virtualization will only be suitable for running multiple public IPs. B.R. satimis |