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Old 07-19-2007
yatsek@gmail.com
 
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Default Re: Outgoing TCP/IP traffic redirection

On Jul 18, 4:39 pm, Michael Heiming <michael+USE...@www.heiming.de>
wrote:
> In comp.os.linux.networking yat...@gmail.com:
>
> > Hi there.
> > I need to configure xinetd so it redirects traffic outgoing to
> > specific IP:port1a to localhost:port1b
> > I've heard about iptables to do this but I'm using cygwin and only
> > xinetd seems to be good solution.

>
> And this has to do with Linux?
>
> --
> Michael Heiming (X-PGP-Sig > GPG-Key ID: EDD27B94)
> mail: echo zvpu...@urvzvat.qr | perl -pe 'y/a-z/n-za-m/'
> #bofh excuse 24: network packets travelling uphill (use a
> carrier pigeon)


Supposed to hear something like that. Please don't waste net
connection to post this kind of replies.

I thought that xinetd is from linux - so this is Linux-related part -
oh silly me.
If you can't give response just don't open your mouth. I've had really
enough of $#@$-people like that. Because of #@$!@ like you our (yes
I'm Linux-guy too) community is being seen as crowd of morons. So if
you can't give anything else than RTFM or similar then GO AWAY.

I'm programmer, not sys admin using windows-box at work (why oh why I
have to give this kind of excuses to make myself "look better" in the
eyes of "community"). I need xinetd config help. I've looked through
tones of Google/manuals and probably anything possible web-available
content to find and just couldn't get neccessary information - so I'm
asking.


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