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   Benny Pedersen to Markus Reschke   
   "portproxy" in linux   
   26 Sep 15 18:16:13   
   
   Hello Markus!   
      
   26 Sep 2015 12:08, Markus Reschke wrote to Tommi Koivula:   
      
    MR> Hello Tommi!   
      
    MR> Sep 26 11:53 2015, Markus Reschke wrote to Tommi Koivula:   
      
    MR>> http://www.haproxy.org/   
      
    MR> Example:    
    MR> http://www.koopman.me/2011/02/haproxy-for-ipv6-translation-to-ipv4-onl   
    MR> y-websit e/   
      
    MR> The important thing is to set the mode to TCP and to change the    
    MR> required ports. haproxy will work as proxy for any TCP based protocol.   
      
   or install xinetd on openWRT, in a service use REDIRECT (incomming only   
   trafik, not outgoing)   
      
      ----- xinetd.manpage begins -----   
      
          redirect         Allows a tcp service to be redirected to another   
   host.  When xinetd receives a tcp connection on this port it  spawns  a    
   process   
                           that establishes a connection to the host and port   
   number specified, and forwards all data between the two hosts.  This option is   
                           useful when your internal machines are not visible to   
   the outside world.  Syntax is: redirect = (ip  address)  (port).   You  can   
                           also use a hostname instead of the IP address in this   
   field.  The hostname lookup is performed only once, when xinetd is started,   
                           and the first IP address returned is the one that is   
   used until xinetd is restarted.  The "server" attribute is not required when   
                           this option is specified.  If the "server" attribute   
   is specified, this attribute takes priority.   
      
      ----- xinetd.manpage ends -----   
      
   only downside is that if redirected host changes ips one need to reload xinetd   
   :(   
      
    Regards Benny   
      
   ... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)   
      
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