Setting up HTTP for the first time...

Hey All,
My site can be viewed from inside our district. When I get home I just get errors when going to the site.
I know I'm close, just can't seem to find the right settings.
XServe 10.4.10
Thanks!
Brandon

As a very general rule of IP networking, one IP address is assigned to one IP host only. (In more involved configurations, the IP address can potentially float within certain multi-host configurations, with one host "hot" at any moment, but the other hosts are intended to be replicates. And that's not the case here.)
There are technically ways to get where you want, where some software or some device sniffs the http headers. This can be an Apache reverse-proxy. Which also means that you have a primary web server and a secondary, and if the primary (the reverse proxy) is down the secondary is also down. Or you can use a web proxy appliance devices. These approaches can and do work, but they require either expense (for the http appliance) or configuration and software complexity. (My general preference is to keep it simple, and only bring out the power tools and the IP and Apache arcana when I really need to.) I'd tend to recommend against both the Apache reverse proxy or spending money on the appliance.
Given what I'm reading in this thread, I'd suggest using two static addresses, two sets of port-forwards, and use two hosts and two web servers. Two DNS entries. www.example.com and myhappyplace.example.com can be set up in DNS, for instance, for each of the two parallel hosts. It's simple, and it works, and it's easy to manage and easy to explain.
Or better, should you need two domains that appear separate, I'd suggest the use one public static IP address and one port forward and one host and one web server, and multiple virtual domains. Two virtual domains means two sets of web directories, and security access controls can be set up for two different groups of web authors (via ACLs, for instance). On the same host.
With more IP hosts and more web servers, you're opening up the crack in the firewall wider. More hosts is more exposure and more maintenance and more upkeep. No DMZ can be more exposure, should your hosts be breached. Should one or both of your hosts become "moderately compromised", your district can end up blacklisted in the spam databases, which means your district is tossed off the Internet for email. (There have been folks here in the discussions over the past month or two that have had weaknesses in their web servers exploited for spamming. Given the variety of web servers I see listed in my Apache logs, they're very far from alone in being compromised.) Were a server breach to arise, even your legitimate outbound mail for your district could get dropped by the recipients, should your domain end up compromised and found to be launching spam runs. (qv: various "Help, I've been hacked" threads here.)
Mistakes here will get the district and the district superintendent's attention Right Fast. Most admin folks are attached to their email, and can get cranky -- mail withdrawal syndrome? -- when their domain gets blacklisted.

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