Thanks ArpyDays, we are working with multiple devices like this: http://www.openvox.cn/products/voip-gateways/gsm-gateways/148/vs-gw1600-gsm-series-detail.html which would all work on the same ports, but have different IPs and I need to do the "load balancing" through my software application.
I got this code that should help with dividing up based off the incoming host info I believe:
when HTTP_REQUEST {
set host_name [string tolower [HTTP::host]]
switch -glob $host_name {
windows.domain.com {
pool pool_windows-domain-com
}
mac.domain.com {
pool pool_mac-domain-com
}
}
}
But yes, it would be optimal if I could SSH, FTP, and use HTTP on each server by using it's dns name. At the data center, I have 1/2 a rack and only 3 public IP addresses, so I need a similar solution there.
Nathan, I did watch a bunch of those videos and also found some on youtube that I went through. I can try packet scanning, but looking at apache server logs it would appear that traffic from my PC never gets to the server. I can look into the SNAT Automap, I haven't seen that before so can't say how or if it works yet.