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"Steve McKay" <steve.mckay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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> Greetings list!
>
> I am attempting to forward HTTP requests from one iSeries Apache webserver
> to another on a private network (not VPN, just a non-Internet Ethernet
> network).  I have created the following IP packet rules:
>
> ADDRESS frontend   IP = 10.10.18.25   TYPE = BORDER
> ADDRESS backend   IP = 10.10.18.54   TYPE = TRUSTED
> HIDE backend:80   BEHIND frontend:80   TIMEOUT = 16   MAXCON = 512   JRN =
> OFF
>
> When I activate the rules and point the browser to 10.10.18.25, I get a
> "Cannot find server or DNS error" message but if I go directly to
> 10.10.18.54, I get the expected website.
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
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