Situation:
Sentora server with local ip : 10.0.0.94 public: 95.80.80.55
erp server with multi domain tennant with local ip: 10.0.0.95 public 37.90.90.66
i would like to point www.customers1.nl and www.customer2.nl to the Sentora server. If the customer wants ERP i would like to redirect and use proxy to the erp server.
The erp server listens to customer1.nl:8069 and needs also longpolling for chat function.
Erp server port is set to 8069.
Longpolling port is set 8072
Can i redirect , for example with vhost entry and use proxy within Sentora to the erp server with hiding the 8069 port?
Is it possible to use the local address to make it more secure? I can close more ports to the outside on the firewall.
I know there is a solution for multi domain provisioning with this erp server but i have to use NGINX or Apche proxy on the erp server to work for.
I would rather use the routing , redirecting and proxy possibilities on Sentora server.
Sentora server with local ip : 10.0.0.94 public: 95.80.80.55
erp server with multi domain tennant with local ip: 10.0.0.95 public 37.90.90.66
i would like to point www.customers1.nl and www.customer2.nl to the Sentora server. If the customer wants ERP i would like to redirect and use proxy to the erp server.
The erp server listens to customer1.nl:8069 and needs also longpolling for chat function.
Erp server port is set to 8069.
Longpolling port is set 8072
Can i redirect , for example with vhost entry and use proxy within Sentora to the erp server with hiding the 8069 port?
Is it possible to use the local address to make it more secure? I can close more ports to the outside on the firewall.
I know there is a solution for multi domain provisioning with this erp server but i have to use NGINX or Apche proxy on the erp server to work for.
I would rather use the routing , redirecting and proxy possibilities on Sentora server.