Hi,
Yes this can be done, it is part of the FAQ on the shorewall hompage
www.shorewall.net
Edit your rules file with
DNAT net loc:10.0.50.5:80 tcp 8181 # Comment
Here
Edit the above to work with your setup..
''net'' specifies anyone from the Internet going to port
''8181'' on the host
ip is redirected to ''loc:10.0.50.5 on port 80''
- Carl
"Thad Marsh" <thad@marshtek.com>
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[Shorewall-users] port redirect and dnat
Can you port redirect using DNAT?
Here''s what I need to do, I have a server with an app using port 443
for
internal work. On the same server is an internal webmail server running
on port 444.
How do we redirect the external 443 to 444 within DNAT so web users can
https to the 444 with out having to specify the port on their end?
Thad Marsh
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