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It is their intention to have two internet connections,
One serving http
One for lan traffic to internet, and if one goes out,
Switch all traffic to the other...
They have had multiple outages in last 6 months...
Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jack
Kingsley
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2017 7:10 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: two ethernet cards and traffic to http server

So are you going to keep the old router in your config settings.

On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 4:46 PM, Gary Kaplan <gkaplan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

You should be able to define what interface the Apache web server
listens to. There should be a "Listen x.x.x.x:80" or "Listen *:80"
line at the beginning of the CONF file. Change x.x.x.x to the IP
address you would like the server to listen to.

Gary


On 4/28/2017 9:00 PM, midrange wrote:

I'm looking for a simple set of requirements to fix a network issue.

They are changing internet providers, so 10.0.1.5 is the old router,
and
10.0.1.6 is the new

Firewall forwards port 80 traffic to the ip of one of the Ethernet
cards

Old was the 10.0.1.254 new was 10.0.1.200

The 2nd dftroute did not exist till cutover

Old router left up for other traffic



*DFTROUTE *NONE 10.0.1.5 *NONE this
router going away

*DFTROUTE *NONE 10.0.1.6 10.0.1.200 web
traffic

52.41.XXX.XX *HOST 10.0.1.5 10.0.1.254



This worked fine for a day, then full system backup and then web
traffic did not work, but no messages.

DNS is a local Win server

Is it possible to keep both Ethernet going or does it need to be single ?

RPG CGI and a basic Apache config.

Jim


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