Hi,
I'm not sure about tunnelling for web access (port 80) but I had used this for
Portforwarding FTP access. Hope this will help:
Of course, this case, ipmasqadm must be present in your linux machine and also, I put
these in
/etc/rc.d/rc.local
#IPPORTFORWARDING / For FTP Access To Other boxes, 21 for Linux box
echo -n "Allowing FTP from Internet to machine_1 and machine_2"
/usr/sbin/ipmasqadm portfw -f
/usr/sbin/ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L my_real_ip 51210 -R machine_1 51210
/usr/sbin/ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L my_real_ip 51211 -R machine_2 51211
ipmasqadm portfw -ln
This case, I setup the FTP server on both of the non-linux machine running at the
appropriate ports (51210 for machine_1 and 51211 for machine_2)
If anyone has any better ideas, please let me know as this is an interesting topic.
cheers,
On Mon, 19 June 2000, "Max Gribov" wrote:
>
> Hello, I am wondering if the following is possible to achieve with ipchains:
> say i have a machine, aaa.com. i have a webserver running on it, but i dont
> want people at this particular time to connect to this particular server,
> instead i want all web traffic (port 80 tcp) to be forwarded to a different
> machine, bbb.com. would it be possible to establish a forwarding tunnel like
> that? and if thats possible, it should also be possible to redirect traffic
> like that to any other port on that other machine as well?
>
> thanks
>
> max
>
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