All,
I have a customer that we are redirecting inbound connections to port
80 to port 8080 for him, using our equipment in front of his servers.
However, that equipment is being replaced and the the same functionality
is not going to be available on the new gear.
The customers OS is CentOS 5. I need to make the correct iptables rules
on his servers to do this on each host instead of putting something in
front of his servers to do it. Do I really need to do NAT on the local
servers to make this work ? I have been using PF on BSD for firewalls
for so long, I think I do not know what I need to do on the RedHat box
to make this redirect happen.
In PF it's just:
rdr on $public proto tcp from any to <customer-IP> port 80 ->
<customer-IP> port 8080
How do I do it in RedHat ? All of the docs I can find seem to discuss
how to do it as a network firewall.
Thanks !
Mike
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