06-19-2009
I think you will need to enable routing on your Solaris 10 server so that requests going into your non-DMZ network get forwarded to your DMZ network address, unless you can get Apache to listen on both ports.
Take a look at:
Solaris Routing
and here on the forum at:
Solaris 10 as Router...
Presumably you will not want this server to act as a router for the rest of the network so you will probably want to only add a static route so enable ipv4_routing but not ipv4_forwarding?
HTH
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