On Tue, 2006-08-08 at 09:36 -0400, Mann, Bradley wrote:
> Thanks again,
> 
> For whatever reason, I simply can't get this to work. I tried your two
> rdr rules, reloaded them into ipnat, but I am still unable to connect to
> the webserver from my client. For clarity's sake, let me draw a picture
> of my setup:
> 
> 
> |------------|             |------------|
> |            |             | Solaris 10 |
> |   Client   |------------>| ipfilter   |
> |            |             | webserver  |
> |------------|             |------------|
> 
> There are no machines "behind" my server. All that I am looking to do is
> prevent the client from having to type http://serveraddr:8080. I would
> like ipfilter (or ipnat) on the server to redirect all requests on port
> 80 to port 8080, so the client only needs to navigate to
> http://serveraddr. Having the webserver listen on another port is not an
> option. Can ipfilter accomplish this, and if not, is there anything that
> will?

I do not understand why you are not doing this in your webserver. Please 
explain. Which webserver is involved?

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