Re: Easy port forwarding question

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Old 07-14-2006
Jim Sandoz
 
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Default Re: Easy port forwarding question


ok, below looks good then.

we have to find out why the port is not getting rewritten now.
this line
158.147.71.95 -> 158.147.51.44 TCP D=80 S=2033 Syn Seq=2372153113
should actually look like this
158.147.71.95 -> 158.147.51.44 TCP D=8080 S=2033 Syn Seq=2372153113

try putting
rdr bge0 158.147.51.44/32 port 80 -> 127.0.0.1 port 8080
in your ipnat.conf, and reload rules.

then use snoop as shown before.

if that does not work, just for kicks try
rdr bge0 158.147.51.44/32 port 80 -> 158.147.51.44 port 8080

jim




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