Protocols / Routing :: Forward Or Redirect From IP To Domain Name URL?

Oct 15, 2012

I am not an expert at routing but was wondering what the most cost and time effective way to have an ip request return with another ip address from outside the WAN of the router. Specifically want to have an application request for example 192.168.1.121 and have 173.194.43.41 respond and communicate with the application instead. To make it a bit more interesting I'd like actually to set a table or config file to point to a domain name (url) which gets resolved as an ip address. (Port independent) To get a better understanding: one example might be typing in 192.168.1.121 in a browser and googles search engine comes up on the browser.

another example might be typing in 192.168.1.121 in an ftp client and it hooks to an ftp server on the other side of the world which resolves to ftp.this-is-a-test.com.Make sense? I was looking at openwrt and tomato a little but I don't think I have such a complete grasp on how to do it in general. Being that it seems they are 2 different layers of the network model, I was told it can't be done but I don't know if I can believe that yet. Either by third party software orreprogramming the router or adding another device to the network, I have a feeling that it seems like such a simple redirection that it can be done somehow

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Forward Or Redirect From IP To Domain Name URL?

Oct 15, 2012

What the most cost and time effective way to have an ip request return with another ip address from outside the WAN of the router.Specifically want to have an application request for example 192.168.1.121 and have 173.194.43.41 respond and communicate with the application instead. To make it a bit more interesting I'd like actually to set a table or config file to point to a domain name (url) which gets resolved as an ip address. (Port independent)To get a better understanding:one example might be typing in 192.168.1.121 in a browser and googles search engine comes up on the browser.another example might be typing in 192.168.1.121 in an ftp client and it hooks to an ftp server on the other side of the world which resolves to [URL]. I was looking at openwrt and tomato a little but I don't think I have such a complete grasp on how to do it in general. Being that it seems they are 2 different layers of the network model, I was told it can't be done but I don't know if I can believe that yet. Either by third party software or reprogramming the router or adding another device to the network.

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Servers :: Redirect Multiple Domain Names To Same IP / Different Port?

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Jan 28, 2012

I have a couple of domains and servers. I want to forward my domains to my local IP's. Currently, my domains only forward to my WAN ip and then handled by ports. The problem is that I have a lot of the same applications using the same ports.

How do hosting companies do [URL[ For more clarification, This is kind of what I want to do - Domain.com --> 76.xx.xxx.xx --> 192.168.1.xxx ^My domain^ ^My WAN IP^ ^My LAN IP^

Do I need a DNS server? Do I need a proxy server?

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At one of my field offices I want to redirect internet traffic down a separate DSL connection instead of having it ride the T1 back to the main office then going out.  At this office I have a 2600 router, 3560 switch, with a Fortigate firewall in between DSL connection and LAN, Fa0/0 on router and firewall are both plugged in to switch.  I have seen posts that mention PBR or static routes which is the reccomended method for dealing with this? 

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I have tried search but found found anything for the 3750 switch about how to redirect HTTP, HTTPS & SMTP traffic to altenative gateway, than our standard gateway on our network, so here goes:
 
The network that need the HTTP, HTTPS and SMTP traffic redirect is 192.168.5.0/24 and should be redirect to 192.168.5.205 where as all other traffic need to be direct to 192.168.5.199.
 
Can the 3750 switch do this typo of refirect and if how?? I cannot find anything on the Cisco site stating how or even if it is possible! 

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On a Catalyst 6509 switch I have configured wccp protocol in order to redirect the Http traffic to a Bluecoat SG8100. It was working fine until a new L3 interface implementation.Thereafter I was unable to redirect the http traffic due to an error reported from the Cat6509: [code] After some checks I supposed that the problem should be the UDP 2048 port connection between the Switch and the Bluecoat while the switch L3 port and the bluecoat are on the same Lan. A deep analysis found that the WCCP protocol seems to be as follow:

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Mar 21, 2012

I am desperate to make some kind of translation which convert an outside IP Address of our web server to its inside ip address so that requests can be routed internally to the server.
 
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Jun 18, 2011

I have a server that I lease that is hosted at a datacenter.  Our company is going to lease a half rack and put our own equipment in it as well as a disaster recovery site.  The problem is that the one server I mentioned has SQL on it and we have applications that were devloped in house ages ago that hit that SQL instance.  Those applications are hard coded to the IP address of that server.  We could just change it in the code, but the source code for one of the applications have disappeared over time.  Now that you know my situation, my question is this.  Can I make a NAT rule or something that says when traffic is destined for xxx.xxx.xxx.123, to re-routes it to xxx.xxx.xxx.321?  Currently our endpoint device here is a Cisco UC520.  The other end we have no control over.

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Apr 5, 2011

I have got a PC at work (Windows XP Pro SP3) that is on two networks with the IPs 10.20.30.167, subnet 255.255.255.0 (internet enabled) and 10.0.0.20, subnet 255.255.255.0 (no internet). On the 10.0.0.X network there is a gateway with the IP 10.0.0.200 allowing access to another network; 192.168.60.X, subnet 255.255.255.0 (no internet). I have added the route on my work PC to access the 192.168.60.X network via this gateway and I can access all PCs on all three networks from this PC.Now, I am using LogMeIn Hamachi so that I can access the networks at work from home. The PC at work is the 'gateway' PC on the Hamachi network. When installing Hamachi it created a new network connection and bridged this connection with my 10.20.30.167 network adapter to allow access to the 10.20.30.X network from an external PC when connected using the Hamachi VPN connection. I have manually configured my Hamachi connection on my PC at home to the IP 10.20.30.169, subnet 255.255.255.0, with the default gateway set to 10.20.30.167. I can ping all computers on the 10.20.30.X network from my PC at home.

I then added a route on my PC at home for 10.0.0.X to go via 10.20.30.167 (the 'gateway' on the Hamachi network). I also enabled IP forwarding on the 'gateway' PC (my PC at work). I can not ping any PC on the 10.0.0.X network from my PC at home apart from 10.0.0.20 (the other NIC in the Hamachi gateway PC) and 10.0.0.30 (another PC on the 10.20.30.X network that is also on the 10.0.0.X network).Now, with IP forwarding enabled on the Hamachi gateway PC I would assume after adding the route on my PC at home for 10.0.0.X traffic to go via 10.20.30.167 that I would be able to ping all PCs on the 10.0.0.X network...I also tried adding a route on my home PC to send all traffic for the 192.168.60.X network via 10.20.30.167 which has a route via 10.0.0.200 to the 192.168.60.X network, but this also did not work.I then tried adding the 10.0.0.20 network adapter into the network bridge that the Hamachi connection made, also keeping both IPs (10.20.30.167 and 10.0.0.20) on this network bridge by adding them into the 'IP Settings' in the 'Advanced TCI/IP Settings'. I also added the 10.0.0.200 gateway for good measure. I still cannot ping any PC on the 10.0.0.X or 192.168.60.X networks from my PC at home.

I have also added the route to the 10.20.30.X network on a PC on the 10.0.0.X network to go via 10.0.0.20 and tried pinging a PC on the 10.20.30.X network but this also has not worked. Also setting the default gateway on a PC on the 10.0.0.X network to 10.0.0.20 does not allow this...Surely bridging the networks 10.20.30.167 and 10.0.0.20 on my work PC would allow another PC on the 10.0.0.X network to access the 10.20.30.X network after adding the route or setting 10.0.0.20 as the default gateway?

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! Last configuration change at 23:30:24 UTC Fri Apr 12 2002 by cisco
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