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Hmm, trying a few things, no luck thus far - nportredir doesn't want to
compile under OS X Server. Any other suggestions? Any other "proxy"
servers out there? I was trying/looking at delegate - but it seems
overly complex.
Jason
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On May 6, 2004, at 9:29 AM, Dooley, Ryan wrote:
> I’m sure you can trick up ipfw to help with the task but I always used
> a userland daemon called nportredir under Linux (before iptables) to
> do the trick. Nportredir I think is linux-centric (or was) but I’m
> sure there is a *BSD specific app as well.
>
>
>
> Ryan
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> Ok, had to ask this. Is there anyway I can do a sorta proxy server
> using tunneling or ipfw (OS X Server machine)?
>
> i.e. Have any requests on my home machine to port 500 go to my main
> website at port 80 or something like that? This would also require
> responses to go back through my home machine. The idea is to setup
> telnet so requests can be forwarded from one server to another. i.e.
> someone telnets to my home machine on a certain port, my machine
> forwards traffice to another machine on a different port, and
> transfers communication from that second machine, back to the client.
>
>
>
> Anyone have any suggestions? Do I just need a small proxy telnet
> server? I could probably figure it out with enough time, but thought
> I'd ask.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jason
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