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Apache Config> One IP, Multiple Servers

My current setup is this. I have one Mac OS X Server running connected to the internet, with just one external IP. It routes to the rest of my network through a switch. Now in apache, I use virtual hosts and run 4 different sites off this one IP. This works great. Now what I wanna try and do, if there's a way, is to offload one of my virtual hosts to a whole other local machine. So for instance, the virtual host for www.domain.com would forward (or link to) the apache server running on machine 192.168.1.9, for instance. There are a few reasons why I wanna do this. One is just for the hell of it . Another is that I wanna play around with some sites that use perl. And while they might not be that important (meaning if they get bogged down and slow, thats not much of an issue) there are two sites that mean a lot to me and I wouldn't want them to be effected. Plus I also have a few old PPC machines lying around and I'm working on loading Linux on them just for experimenting. So if there is a way I can pull this all together, it would be great.
 

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