3 Vesta Servers 1 DNS, 2 Webservers
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:19 am
So i have 3 Vesta CP Servers
1 DNS
2 Webservers
You can see this diagram here.
I have only 1 public IP address,
My goal is to have 2 physical webservers running the same port 80 and port 443.
I have tried and spent many hours configuring & troubleshooting the dns settings (A Records, NS Records, SOA Records) on both the dns server and the webservers.
I can see both websites by visiting their domains on both web servers, if im on my local network. But i cannot see them if im not on the local network. (Very strange)
My DNS servers A records for "myfirstwebsite.com" point to 10.0.0.3 and the NS record is ns1.myfirstwebsite.com ns2.myfirstwebsite.com
"mysecondwebsite.com" point to 10.0.0.4 and ns records
ns1.mysecondwebsite.com ns2.mysecondwebsite.com
I have tried everything even such by disabling the firewalls in all 3 vesta servers and have no luck.
Is there something i am missing on this? Do i need to have dns cluster setup for these 3 servers? Would i need to have reverse proxy installed? Or would i need to install a 2nd lan card and switch and physically branch the 2 webservers from the dns server creating a sub network?
My goal is to create a spanning tree of vestacp servers, for many websites i have built for current customers, and godaddy dedicated hosting has been getting expensive lately and not even worth it at this point.
Thank you for your suggestions and information.
1 DNS
2 Webservers
You can see this diagram here.
I have only 1 public IP address,
My goal is to have 2 physical webservers running the same port 80 and port 443.
I have tried and spent many hours configuring & troubleshooting the dns settings (A Records, NS Records, SOA Records) on both the dns server and the webservers.
I can see both websites by visiting their domains on both web servers, if im on my local network. But i cannot see them if im not on the local network. (Very strange)
My DNS servers A records for "myfirstwebsite.com" point to 10.0.0.3 and the NS record is ns1.myfirstwebsite.com ns2.myfirstwebsite.com
"mysecondwebsite.com" point to 10.0.0.4 and ns records
ns1.mysecondwebsite.com ns2.mysecondwebsite.com
I have tried everything even such by disabling the firewalls in all 3 vesta servers and have no luck.
Is there something i am missing on this? Do i need to have dns cluster setup for these 3 servers? Would i need to have reverse proxy installed? Or would i need to install a 2nd lan card and switch and physically branch the 2 webservers from the dns server creating a sub network?
My goal is to create a spanning tree of vestacp servers, for many websites i have built for current customers, and godaddy dedicated hosting has been getting expensive lately and not even worth it at this point.
Thank you for your suggestions and information.