[linux-help] Re: Port Forwarding
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That should be possible. Simply set up redir or something on port 80 of
your machine to redirect to the machine on your private LAN.
Do a 'man redir' for the exact syntax... redir can be run as a daemon or in
/etc/inetd.conf, as I recall.
On Tue, Feb 22, 2000 at 06:42:54PM -0800, Curtis Hawthorne wrote:
> Is it possible to have my gateway/firewall machine
> forward all traffic on port 80 to an address on my
> private LAN? I've seen several examples of this but
> they were all for machines with static IP addresses.
> Mine changes every time I connect.
>
> Thanks!
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