Re: [CentOS] iptables - Forwarding with port translation thru an OpenVPN tunnel

2009-10-19 Thread Chuck Munro
Thanks to those who responded. The use of Apache's reverse proxy was something I would never have though of (it's the mind-numbing cold medication I'm on, LOL) However, I did manage to get things rolling thru the tunnel by configuring strong-end routing at the remote server. Requests were indee

Re: [CentOS] iptables - Forwarding with port translation thru an OpenVPN tunnel

2009-10-18 Thread Bazy
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 2:04 AM, Barry Brimer wrote: >> I have a CentOS-5.3 "main" server with a static public IP address >> running Apache, OpenVPN, and a bunch of other services. >> >> The primary IP address for the only NIC in this box is used by >> Apache on standard ports 80 and 443.   I have

Re: [CentOS] iptables - Forwarding with port translation thru an OpenVPN tunnel

2009-10-18 Thread Barry Brimer
> I have a CentOS-5.3 "main" server with a static public IP address > running Apache, OpenVPN, and a bunch of other services. > > The primary IP address for the only NIC in this box is used by > Apache on standard ports 80 and 443. I have a secondary > static public IP address assigned to this sa

[CentOS] iptables - Forwarding with port translation thru an OpenVPN tunnel

2009-10-18 Thread Chuck Munro
Perhaps someone with a sharper brain than I can solve this little mystery. I've Googled until I'm blue in the face, read all TFM's I can find, and tried several iptables rule combinations but just can't get the following to work. Here's my challenge: I have a CentOS-5.3 "main" server with a sta