
On 10.12.2010, at 14:21, Gerald Young wrote:
You don't have to fully DMZ it. Just port-forward the web port (80 or 8080->80 or something that makes sense). Note that if you use any port besides 80, you will likely want to change the signature/footer of outbound emails to reflect the port you're opening. You can add an additional Listen directive to the apache config to reflect the new port (requires restart of apache).
On 10.12.10 20:39, Nils Leideck wrote:
my recommendation to this wouldn’t be a port forwarding. Instead I recommend to use a reverse proxy for the access provided to customers.
Read this first: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_proxy
Bundled with a virtual IP address we setup very performant OTRS services.
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