So this has nothing to do with IIS - you should ask on a Windows XP
networking forum. I do not know if Windows XP ICS (internet connection
sharing) allows port forwarding. If it does, then you can configure this. If
it doesn't you will need to use some other reverse proxy software (e.g.
Squid)
Cheers
Ken
"dimitri" <ds RemoveThis @octavum.com> wrote in message
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> the computer dialing up to the internet is a Windows XP, that's what it
> have to do with it.
>
>
> Ken Schaefer wrote:
>> Simply port forward port 80 from your router to your Linux box. Why does
>> Windows XP have anything to do with it?
>>
>> Cheers
>> Ken
>>
>>
>> "dimitri" <ds RemoveThis @octavum.com> wrote in message
>> news:1159685272.363780.128140@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...
>> >i have a windows computer connected to the internet - DSL. i have a
>> > static IP address too.
>> > on another computer, Linux, i have my website.
>> >
>> > i want to redirect from my XP web server to my Linux web server. is
>> > this posibble if i turn the ISS service on my XP off. someone mentioned
>> > i can redirect with a firewall, could anyone explain this.
>> >
>> > or a third party solution? any help welcome...
>> >
>> > dimitri
>> >
> >> Stay informed about: redirect from XP webserver to another Linux webserver on t..