Or with a little more work you can make the entire thing transparent by 
setting up a VPN on one of those ports and just directing linux to route all 
traffic over the VPN.


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From: ian douglas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, Jul 3, 2008 3:25 pm
Subject: Re: GSM Carrier
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Brad Pitcher wrote:
 That is exactly right.  I thought I read about some work around for the 
 port restriction, but I didn't dare to try it so I stuck with the add-on.


Well, in theory, if you're writing your own app and have a spare IP address, 
you could write the app to answer on port 12345 and configure that IP address 
via iptables to listen on port 80 but forward internally to your app on port 
12345. Pretty simple redirection.

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