Redirecting connections

Peter Schuller (petersch@hem.passagen.se)
Thu, 10 Jun 1999 21:27:31 +0200


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Hello,

is it possible to have a Linux box redirect connections to a different =
port on a remote computer?

To illustrate what I mean, here's what I want to accomplish: I want =
connections on port
80 on a firewall to be masqueraded to, say, port 8000 on another host =
(on the LAN). Is this
somehow possible using ipfwadm, or do I need a proxy that supports it?

Thanks!

/ Peter Schuller
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E-Mail: petersch@hem.passagen.se

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Hello,
 
is it possible to have a Linux box redirect = connections to a=20 different port on a remote computer?
 
To illustrate what I mean, here's what I want to = accomplish: I=20 want connections on port
80 on a firewall to be masqueraded to, say, port = 8000 on=20 another host (on the LAN). Is this
somehow possible using ipfwadm, or do I need a proxy = that=20 supports it?
 
Thanks!
 
/ Peter Schuller
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E-Mail: = petersch@hem.passagen.se
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