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Help in port relay
Hi, I need to know if somebody knows about a daemon to do port relay on Solaris. What I want to do is, for example, when I connect to the solaris box port 80, map to another computer, same port. It's like a port nat, but for doing that I need to install a firewall, like iptables, but its not supported on Solaris 2.6.(version installed in the box).
So, if you know about such wonder, please let me know.... Thanks in advance for your help. |
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IPFilter can if correctly configured do that for you.
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