From: "Udo Rader" <spamtrash2@vibe.ac>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: DNAT possible with the string module?
Date: Mon, 04 Nov 2002 16:40:32 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <aq64dg$4br$1@hermes.vibe.ac> (raw)
hi,
I would like to do the following thing:
2 daemons listening on different ports (lets say 1234 and 2345).
The firewall then ideally takes all connects from clients to port 1234,
looks for a "magic string" (using -m string) in the packages and based
upon the (non)existance of the string finally decides, which daemon to
forward the connect to.
... is there a chance for this to work?
... or any other ways to achieve this?
thanks for your work!!!
udo
next reply other threads:[~2002-11-04 15:40 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-11-04 15:40 Udo Rader [this message]
2002-11-04 19:57 ` DNAT possible with the string module? Antony Stone
2002-11-05 19:51 ` IPTable Help ! Louie
2002-11-05 20:52 ` Ben Russo
2002-11-06 4:53 ` hare ram
2002-11-06 8:37 ` mourik jan c heupink
2002-11-06 17:34 ` DNAT possible with the string module? Udo Rader
2002-11-06 19:05 ` DNAT - TCP_MISS/503 Eugenio
2002-11-06 20:25 ` Antony Stone
2002-11-07 11:08 ` Eugenio
2002-11-07 13:03 ` Rob Sterenborg
2002-11-08 9:52 ` Eugenio
2002-11-08 13:44 ` Antony Stone
2002-11-06 20:21 ` DNAT possible with the string module? Antony Stone
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