Reverse Proxy for multiple Server [closed]
Hi I'm totally new to the topic of Hosting.
I own a dedicated rootserver on which I'm virtualizing diffrent hosts like webserver and gameserver for example.
My Problem is that I just have one external IP and want to use specific (sub)domains to access the differnt servers like:
gameserver1.example.com
cloud.example.com
ts3.example.com
Sometimes there will be multiple gameservers with the same game, for different users.
Is there any soltion which would suite my needs?
proxy reverse-proxy
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Hi I'm totally new to the topic of Hosting.
I own a dedicated rootserver on which I'm virtualizing diffrent hosts like webserver and gameserver for example.
My Problem is that I just have one external IP and want to use specific (sub)domains to access the differnt servers like:
gameserver1.example.com
cloud.example.com
ts3.example.com
Sometimes there will be multiple gameservers with the same game, for different users.
Is there any soltion which would suite my needs?
proxy reverse-proxy
closed as off-topic by DavidPostill♦ Jan 20 at 18:27
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions seeking product, service, or learning material recommendations are off-topic because they become outdated quickly and attract opinion-based answers. Instead, describe your situation and the specific problem you're trying to solve. Share your research. Here are a few suggestions on how to properly ask this type of question." – DavidPostill
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
You are looking for a load balancing proxy. Apache webserver is one option. You may also need to use iptables for non http(s) protocols.
– davidgo
Jan 20 at 19:21
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Hi I'm totally new to the topic of Hosting.
I own a dedicated rootserver on which I'm virtualizing diffrent hosts like webserver and gameserver for example.
My Problem is that I just have one external IP and want to use specific (sub)domains to access the differnt servers like:
gameserver1.example.com
cloud.example.com
ts3.example.com
Sometimes there will be multiple gameservers with the same game, for different users.
Is there any soltion which would suite my needs?
proxy reverse-proxy
Hi I'm totally new to the topic of Hosting.
I own a dedicated rootserver on which I'm virtualizing diffrent hosts like webserver and gameserver for example.
My Problem is that I just have one external IP and want to use specific (sub)domains to access the differnt servers like:
gameserver1.example.com
cloud.example.com
ts3.example.com
Sometimes there will be multiple gameservers with the same game, for different users.
Is there any soltion which would suite my needs?
proxy reverse-proxy
proxy reverse-proxy
asked Jan 20 at 18:21
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closed as off-topic by DavidPostill♦ Jan 20 at 18:27
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions seeking product, service, or learning material recommendations are off-topic because they become outdated quickly and attract opinion-based answers. Instead, describe your situation and the specific problem you're trying to solve. Share your research. Here are a few suggestions on how to properly ask this type of question." – DavidPostill
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as off-topic by DavidPostill♦ Jan 20 at 18:27
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions seeking product, service, or learning material recommendations are off-topic because they become outdated quickly and attract opinion-based answers. Instead, describe your situation and the specific problem you're trying to solve. Share your research. Here are a few suggestions on how to properly ask this type of question." – DavidPostill
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
You are looking for a load balancing proxy. Apache webserver is one option. You may also need to use iptables for non http(s) protocols.
– davidgo
Jan 20 at 19:21
add a comment |
You are looking for a load balancing proxy. Apache webserver is one option. You may also need to use iptables for non http(s) protocols.
– davidgo
Jan 20 at 19:21
You are looking for a load balancing proxy. Apache webserver is one option. You may also need to use iptables for non http(s) protocols.
– davidgo
Jan 20 at 19:21
You are looking for a load balancing proxy. Apache webserver is one option. You may also need to use iptables for non http(s) protocols.
– davidgo
Jan 20 at 19:21
add a comment |
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You are looking for a load balancing proxy. Apache webserver is one option. You may also need to use iptables for non http(s) protocols.
– davidgo
Jan 20 at 19:21