You have two separate servers? and only one single publicly addressable IP
address?
If so, then you need to use a "reverse proxy" - the proxy server has the
single public IP address and hides the internal servers (which have private,
non-routable IP addresses). Microsoft has a product called "ISA Server" that
does this. Otherwise, there are various 3rd party and open source products
as well.
Cheers
Ken
"DaveM" <DaveM RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have a No-IP Dynamic IP Address (too cheap to buy Static) and want to
>still
> have two web-sites running on two separate servers. Because I can't
> assign
> external Static IP Addresses to the two servers, does anybody know of a
> technology that can sniff what URL was originally typed in and using that,
> forward to the correct NIC?
>
> Don't think MS has this technology, but could be wrong.
>
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