Hello.
It is often the case that I use 3 different ABMaterial applications on one server (test versions). In order not to interfere they are running on different ports. In addition, Apache runs on the server, e.g. 8080.
I have a domain connected to the server.
How to hide the ports of different ABMaterial servers, e.g.
1.address.com:80/443 (Apache) -> address.com
2.address: 3128 (ABMaterial server) -> one.address.com or address.com/one (masked port and works on 80/443)
2.address: 8888 (ABMaterial server) -> two.address.com or address.com/two (masked port and works on 80/443)
Ideas:
1. Use a proxy server e.g. Squid? How?
2. Use Apache redirection? How?
3. Can write something in B4J so that it redirects cheese and ports (masked port) to another address? How?
How would you solve it?
It is often the case that I use 3 different ABMaterial applications on one server (test versions). In order not to interfere they are running on different ports. In addition, Apache runs on the server, e.g. 8080.
I have a domain connected to the server.
How to hide the ports of different ABMaterial servers, e.g.
1.address.com:80/443 (Apache) -> address.com
2.address: 3128 (ABMaterial server) -> one.address.com or address.com/one (masked port and works on 80/443)
2.address: 8888 (ABMaterial server) -> two.address.com or address.com/two (masked port and works on 80/443)
Ideas:
1. Use a proxy server e.g. Squid? How?
2. Use Apache redirection? How?
3. Can write something in B4J so that it redirects cheese and ports (masked port) to another address? How?
How would you solve it?