Date: Sat, 19 Dec 1998 14:17:10 +0000 (GMT) From: Robert <robert@namodn.com> To: Jaime <jaime@snowmoon.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Port redirection Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.96.981219141523.5186A-100000@namodn.com> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.05.9812191705540.10125-100000@darwin.snowmoon.com>
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I'm running 2.2 .. but the trick is, I'd like to be able to telnet to namodn.com port 23, and nomad.namodn.com 23 , but nomad.namodn.com port 23 is really port 8000 , and namodn.com port 23 is really port 23. <shrug> I could have the MUD listen on 23, but then I could not telnet in to the shell on 23. :) -rob ( www.namodn.com ) ( robert@namodn.com ) On Sat, 19 Dec 1998, Jaime wrote: > On Sat, 19 Dec 1998, Robert wrote: > > I would like to redirect incoming telnets to one of my subdomains > > ( nomad.namodn.com ) to a MUD running on port 8000. > > Is there a way to make nomad.namodn.com port 23 redirect to namodn.com > > port 8000 ? > > If you're running FreeBSD 3.0, look into ipfw and the firewall > rules. I believe that you want to set a divert rule. If you're running > 2.x, you'll have to either upgrade or write a program which acts as a > daemon on port 23 and then reconnects incomming connections to 8000. > > Alternitively, would it be possible to tell the MUD to listen on > 8000 and 23 at the same time? > > Jaime > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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