Roy,
All our TDS server are in a private LAN and the web front end is in DMZ
with a public IP doing reverse proxy to the TDS instances using a
private interface.
Antonio
On 15/05/14 16:29, Roy Mendelssohn wrote:
Hi All:
I already have a front TDS that proxies requests to several other TDS use mod_proxy in Apache.
However, at the moment all of these servers are in our "DMZ". Has anyone set up a
similar situation where the "front " TDS is in the DMZ and the others are in your local
LAN? If so, what if anything did you have to do differently, and what changes if any did you need
to make in your router?
Thanks,
-Roy
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