Michael J McCafferty wrote:
> All,
>       I have a customer that we are redirecting inbound connections to port
> 80 to port 8080 for him, using our equipment in front of his servers.
> However, that equipment is being replaced and the the same functionality
> is not going to be available on the new gear.
>       The customers OS is CentOS 5. I need to make the correct iptables rules
> on his servers to do this on each host instead of putting something in
> front of his servers to do it. Do I really need to do NAT on the local
> servers to make this work ? I have been using PF on BSD for firewalls
> for so long, I think I do not know what I need to do on the RedHat box
> to make this redirect happen.
> 
> In PF it's just:
> rdr on $public proto tcp from any to <customer-IP> port 80 ->
> <customer-IP> port 8080
> 
> How do I do it in RedHat ? All of the docs I can find seem to discuss
> how to do it as a network firewall. 
> 

If you still want to do this via iptables, I think W'pedia has the exact
recipe!

  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iptables#Redirection_example


Regards,
..jim


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