How to connect existing domain to various ports on AWS EC2 server
I need some help to connect these dots, if possible:
I have an EC2 server on AWS (let's call it http://ec2-foo.compute.amazonaws.com/), with different servers on each port. So:
- Alpha Server: http://ec2-foo.compute.amazonaws.com:5000
- Bravo Server: http://ec2-foo.compute.amazonaws.com:5001
- Charlie Server: http://ec2-foo.compute.amazonaws.com:5002
Also, I already have a domain outside Amazon (http://bar.com), which links to a Wix.com website. I would like to do the following:
- Alpha Server must be accessed from http://bar.com/alpha
- Bravo Server must be accessed from http://bar.com/bravo
- Charlie Server must be accessed from http://bar.com/charlie
I'm new at working with DNS and I would like some help to solve this specific problem. Is there a way to solve this? Would I need to create a main server to handle this? Which steps from AWS documentation should I follow in order to accomplish all of this?
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 dns endpoint wixcode
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I need some help to connect these dots, if possible:
I have an EC2 server on AWS (let's call it http://ec2-foo.compute.amazonaws.com/), with different servers on each port. So:
- Alpha Server: http://ec2-foo.compute.amazonaws.com:5000
- Bravo Server: http://ec2-foo.compute.amazonaws.com:5001
- Charlie Server: http://ec2-foo.compute.amazonaws.com:5002
Also, I already have a domain outside Amazon (http://bar.com), which links to a Wix.com website. I would like to do the following:
- Alpha Server must be accessed from http://bar.com/alpha
- Bravo Server must be accessed from http://bar.com/bravo
- Charlie Server must be accessed from http://bar.com/charlie
I'm new at working with DNS and I would like some help to solve this specific problem. Is there a way to solve this? Would I need to create a main server to handle this? Which steps from AWS documentation should I follow in order to accomplish all of this?
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 dns endpoint wixcode
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I need some help to connect these dots, if possible:
I have an EC2 server on AWS (let's call it http://ec2-foo.compute.amazonaws.com/), with different servers on each port. So:
- Alpha Server: http://ec2-foo.compute.amazonaws.com:5000
- Bravo Server: http://ec2-foo.compute.amazonaws.com:5001
- Charlie Server: http://ec2-foo.compute.amazonaws.com:5002
Also, I already have a domain outside Amazon (http://bar.com), which links to a Wix.com website. I would like to do the following:
- Alpha Server must be accessed from http://bar.com/alpha
- Bravo Server must be accessed from http://bar.com/bravo
- Charlie Server must be accessed from http://bar.com/charlie
I'm new at working with DNS and I would like some help to solve this specific problem. Is there a way to solve this? Would I need to create a main server to handle this? Which steps from AWS documentation should I follow in order to accomplish all of this?
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 dns endpoint wixcode
I need some help to connect these dots, if possible:
I have an EC2 server on AWS (let's call it http://ec2-foo.compute.amazonaws.com/), with different servers on each port. So:
- Alpha Server: http://ec2-foo.compute.amazonaws.com:5000
- Bravo Server: http://ec2-foo.compute.amazonaws.com:5001
- Charlie Server: http://ec2-foo.compute.amazonaws.com:5002
Also, I already have a domain outside Amazon (http://bar.com), which links to a Wix.com website. I would like to do the following:
- Alpha Server must be accessed from http://bar.com/alpha
- Bravo Server must be accessed from http://bar.com/bravo
- Charlie Server must be accessed from http://bar.com/charlie
I'm new at working with DNS and I would like some help to solve this specific problem. Is there a way to solve this? Would I need to create a main server to handle this? Which steps from AWS documentation should I follow in order to accomplish all of this?
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 dns endpoint wixcode
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 dns endpoint wixcode
edited Nov 18 '18 at 19:02
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asked Nov 13 '18 at 20:52
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To accomplish this you need a webserver such as Apache to proxy incoming requests to different ports. DNS alone is not sufficient because DNS doesn't specify destination ports. Take a look at this answer for an example: Apache redirect to another port
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To accomplish this you need a webserver such as Apache to proxy incoming requests to different ports. DNS alone is not sufficient because DNS doesn't specify destination ports. Take a look at this answer for an example: Apache redirect to another port
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To accomplish this you need a webserver such as Apache to proxy incoming requests to different ports. DNS alone is not sufficient because DNS doesn't specify destination ports. Take a look at this answer for an example: Apache redirect to another port
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To accomplish this you need a webserver such as Apache to proxy incoming requests to different ports. DNS alone is not sufficient because DNS doesn't specify destination ports. Take a look at this answer for an example: Apache redirect to another port
To accomplish this you need a webserver such as Apache to proxy incoming requests to different ports. DNS alone is not sufficient because DNS doesn't specify destination ports. Take a look at this answer for an example: Apache redirect to another port
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