And, not to add complexity, but in my particular case I have 7 or 8 sites running in various states of disarray so in order not to bring down the whole stack to tweak the settings on one, I have a single instance as a reverse proxy that passes traffic back to my other instances.

Also, in my case, I have one external IP so using the reverse proxy makes it all simple and easy to manage external DNS and internal routing.

Pete Helgren
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GIAC Secure Software Programmer-Java
Twitter - Sys_i_Geek IBM_i_Geek

On 9/22/2017 12:08 PM, Justin Taylor wrote:
Great, thank you.

I currently have 3 Apache servers, and the second two just use alternative ports. There's now talk about creating Apache servers for individual apps, and I'd rather not just keep adding move alternative ports.



-----Original Message-----
From: Pete Helgren [mailto:pete@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2017 7:34 PM
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Add IP for Apache?

Didn't see a response...but yeah,  I have multiple instances that do just that...


Pete Helgren
www.petesworkshop.com
GIAC Secure Software Programmer-Java
Twitter - Sys_i_Geek IBM_i_Geek

On 9/21/2017 10:50 AM, Justin Taylor wrote:
I have two physical NIC ports, configured in a load-balancing/fault-tolerant setup, with these interfaces:
x.y.z.1 Virtual IP
x.y.z.128 Physical
x.y.z.173 Physical

If I want to add a new IP address for Apache, I assume I would just add another Virtual IP and have Apache listen on that IP?
Example:
x.y.z.2 Virtual IP


Correct?



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