![]() ![]() Her talent and professionalism have been rewarded multiple times. In an industry dominated by middle-aged producers, her first major achievement came when she became the first and youngest female producer from Ivory Coast to have signed a deal with French broadcasting giant Canal + at their African channel launch in Abidjan in 2014. Since its inception, ZIV has catered to international channels such as Canal + Afrique, Nollywood TV, TV5 Monde, StarTimes, and most recently BET France, Nigeria's Red TV, with productions broadcast across the continent and overseas and dubbed in several languages. In 2012, she founded her film production company ZIV based in Ivory Coast, with the purpose of developing both television and feature film projects. It was after an internship at American photographer David La Chapelle' studio in New York, during her senior year at Pratt in 2006 that her path to becoming a filmmaker became clear she decided to pursue a career in film instead of advertising. In May 2006, she graduated from New York's art school, Pratt Institute, with a B.F.A in Communication Design, but chose to return to her home country in 2008 to start her filmmaking career. Alexandra speaks three languages fluently - French, English and Spanish. After earning her Baccalaureat (high school diploma) in French Litterature & foreign languages, she then moved to the United States. Her first encounter with acting and stage was at the age of 11, when she brilliantly performed the character of Harpagon in L'Avare of French legendary playwright Molière during her French class, for which she earned a grade of 19/20 during her high school years at Lycée Blaise Pascal and College Jean Mermoz of Abidjan, she developed a keen passion for literature, foreign languages, arts and an ease to perform publicly. Daughter of an Ivorian Ambassador turned Chairman of multiple national companies, Alexandra is the youngest child of a family of four siblings - all sisters. In just five years, the beautiful French-Ivorian has managed to establish herself as a successful producer, screenwriter and actress since she emerged in 2014 with the award-winning TV serie Chroniques Africaines in which she made her acting debut.īorn in Neuilly Sur Seine (Paris), Alexandra spent her childhood in Paris and consecutively lived in Ivory Coast and the United States where she completed her high school and secondary studies. You would then map your firewall to the proxy and it would direct the requests inside your network to the appropriate server.Called « The new reference of the 7th Art in Africa » by Forbes Africa, « The new prodigy of the Ivorian cinema » by Elle Magazine Ivory Coast, and most recently mentioned in the list of the « 100 Most Influent persons in Africa in 2017 » by New African Magazine, Alexandra Amon is well on her way to become one of Africa's brightest filmmakers. NGINX is one example of a proxy which could perform such a function. The other option it to place an reverse proxy inside your network (behind the firewall) which looks at the host headers of these requests and routes them to the correct server. You could however use Cloudflare to force traffic for one of these servers to be sent over SSL to the origin server and not support SSL for the other and that would allow you to use two standard ports (80 & 443) to perform different mappings your firewall could support. ![]() So traffic inbound on port a is routed to the destination server on the same port. Most simple firewalls work on a simple port=destination style mapping and it sounds like that is what you have and that you’re trying to map inbound traffic on the same port to two separate machines.Ĭloudflare doesn’t provide port remapping as a service. It sounds like you have a firewall set to map port 80 traffic inbound (through a NAT?) from the public IP address to an internal host.
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