I am behind my ISP's firewall, which simply blocks incoming connections on
ports 21 and 23. Getting telnet access to my machine is pretty easy,
therefore, because I can just change telnet's port to, say 4006. This
becomes a problem, however, when I want to telnet _from_ my machine, as
everyone else is set up to accept telnet at port 23. Similar problems with
ftp at port 21. Here's what I'd like to do:
1. Keep telnet (ssh as soon as I can get it to compile for my arch) at
port 4006, and ftp on some other port.
2. Forward all outgoing telnet packets to port 23, and ftp to port 21.
That way, all outgoing connections happen on standard ports, while
incoming connections are on the non-standard ports. Would I want to use
ipmasqadm for this? redir? help!
Thanks -
Dan Debertin
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