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Server Host Name option. The Access Gateway needs a method to distinguish between the Web
servers other than the path, because after the path is removed, all the Web servers in
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have the same name:
If you select to use the Forward Received Host Name option for a path-based service, you might also
need to add entries to the Additional DNS Name List for the rewriter. For more information, see
"Determining Whether You Need to Specify Additional DNS Names" on page
Preparing for Path-Based Multi-Homing
Before configuring the Access Gateway, you need to complete the following:
Create the published DNS names with paths for public access to the back-end resources. For
example, the table below uses
names (two with paths), the IP address these names resolve to, and the Web servers that they
are going to protect:
Published DNS Name
test.com
test.com/sales
test.com/apps
Configure your DNS server to resolve the published DNS names to the IP address of the
Access Gateway.
Set up the back-end Web servers. If they have links to each other, set up DNS names for the
Web servers.
Create one proxy service that uses
proxy services.
To create a path-based multi-homing proxy service, see
Proxy Service," on page
.
www.test.com
as the domain name. It lists three published DNS
test.com
Access Gateway
IP Address
10.10.195.90:80
10.10.195.90:80
10.10.195.90:80
as its published DNS name and two path-based
test.com
189, and select path-based for the multi-homing type.
52.
Web Server
Web Server
Host Name
IP Address
test.internal.com
10.10.15.10
sales.internal.com
10.10.15.20
apps.internal.com
10.10.15.30
Section 6.2.4, "Creating a Second
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