I can try. Basically we have an application that uses TCP to communicate 
between the client on a windows PC and a linux server. I would like a public 
facing IP that redirects traffic from the window PC to the correct linux 
server. I was thinking I could have the windows client point to a public ip and 
then a location maybe account number. So it would look like 

Client 1
public ip/12345 forward to private IP 10.45.2.1 (linux server)
Client 2
Public ip/54321 forward to private IP 10.45.2.2 (linux server)

Similar to how http uses the location 
Www.domain.com/test you can forward to a location 

Thanks


Best Regards, 

 
Brandon Mallory

Network & Systems Engineer

MEDENT EMR/EHR

 
15 Hulbert Street

Auburn, NY 13021

Phone: (315)-255-0900

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----- Original Message -----
From: Francis Daly <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, 04 Mar 2019 16:05:03 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: Advice in regards to configuration

On Mon, Mar 04, 2019 at 09:49:11AM -0500, Brandon Mallory wrote:

Hi there,

> Have NGINX configured with a public IP (65.x.x.x.) . I need to use TCP for my 
> application ( not http ). I would like to have a client hit the public IP 
> with a location ( 65.x.x.x.x\12345) and have that connection forwarded to a 
> LAN IP. 
> 

"TCP" suggests "stream", which knows about an IP address and a TCP port.

"location" and "subdomain" (host name) are features of http requests.


Can you rephrase your request in the light of that? If so, perhaps the
solution will become clearer.

        f
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Francis Daly        [email protected]
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