Simple Question - Hosting A Website Behind WinGate

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Simple Question - Hosting A Website Behind WinGate

Postby cgory » Jul 01 06 4:36 am

Chances are this is a simple question for everyone, but I'm stumped. I have a website that I want to host, that resides behind WinGate. It's actually our mailserver (Mdaemon), that resides on another computer in-house, and I want all incoming traffic to be redirected to the Mdaemon box. I know that I can open up ports, and redirect it that way. But, when I try to edit our MX records, it doesn't allow for redirecting to a specific port (eg. xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:2000) - it has to be to an IP address without specifying a port. I know how to set up our MX (eg. http://webmail.yourcompany.com), and direct that to the address of our WinGate box, but how can I redirect all traffic on port 80 to another computer inhouse?
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Postby adrien » Jul 01 06 6:31 pm

Hi

use an ENS redirect.

GateKeeper->Extended Networking -> Port Security.

Select "Incoming connections from the Internet", "TCP".

Click "Add", set up as a "redirect" action, port 80 to 80, through to your internal MDaemon box.

That should be about it.

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