On Fri, Jan 05, 2007 at 10:06:54AM +1100, Corey Johnston wrote: > You could try stunnel. Although it also wraps the connection in ssl. > http://www.stunnel.org > > I'm actually just playing with it after reading about it on Darren's blog. > > Great functionality and seems to be quite fault tolerant. > It also has an option for transparent mode to preserve the originating IP. > (Having problems getting transparent mode going on Sol10 though...)
Hello! Many of the answerer, like this, seam to have mainly TCP in mind. I once tried "reflection" with ip-filter for an UDP "connection" - and failed... The scenario was some Digium IAX2 ATAs, analog telephone adapters, connected to an Asterisk server. These things can only be provisioned with a static server IP number and cannot easily be reprogrammed in the field. This solution would have given some flexibility with server placement and load distribution. The only thing I want to say, is that there might be more interesting cases for a general solution, not only for TCP. Håkan
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