Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 22:24:51 -0700 From: "Chutima S." <chutima_s@zdnetonebox.com> To: Nick Rogness <nick@rapidnet.com> Cc: freebsd-net@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: How to: Web service for other website. Message-ID: <20000613052451.BLU934.mta02@onebox.com>
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I'm sorry for my mail. I really newbie for E-Commerce business.
Below is our system. Our webserver will generate output as plain
HTML to customer websites.
____________ _______________
| Our | | |
| Web Server | | Customer |
| with CGI | | Web sites |
|____________| |_______________|
| |
| |
______|_______________________|__________Internet
Please forgive me,
--
Chutima Subsirin
chutima_s@zdnetonebox.com - email
---- Nick Rogness <nick@rapidnet.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Chutima S. wrote:
>
> > My company will release web service on internet to other websites.
> > Where can I find technology issue about it?
>
> What do you mean by this? Are customers dialing up to your
> service or what? Are you host web server space? Clarify.
>
> > Such as:
> > 1. I know that we can apply DNS to load balancing (round robin).
> > But I like to know can I apply DNS to fault tolorence(if one of
> > our server die all request from customer websites will connect
> > to the rest of our servers)?
>
> What type of remote-access gear are you using? In most types
> you can setup a primary name server and a secondary (backup)
> server within your gear. Cisco's allow multiple 'ip name-server'
>
> Setup multiple nameservers that are authoritative for your
> domains.
>
> Setup a 'cluster' of machines.
>
> > 2. Our webserver will service several customer websites. How
> > can I use difference URL for each customer website?
>
> Apache virtual hosts. Set this up in your web server.
>
>
> > 3. How can I protect my webserver from other website or browser
> > that is not my customer website? (Someone talk about relay URL.)
> >
>
> This is also setup in your web server. You can setup allowable
> hosts:
>
> <location /path_to_your _website>
> Deny from all
> Allow from .your_domain.com
> </location>
>
> Or you can setup firewall rules:
>
> ipfw add 2000 allow tcp from your_ip_range to your_web_server
> 80
> ipfw add 2001 deny tcp from any to your_web_server 80
>
> I don't know exactly what you are asking so I can't be more
> specific...sorry.
>
>
> Nick Rogness
> - Speak softly and carry a Gigabit switch.
>
>
>
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