intercepting TCP?
Does anyone know of a way on linux running ip_masq/ip_chains to grab all TCP connections outgoing toward a port 80 on any IP and forward them to some other IP/port? I'm looking for a way to insert myself into raw HTTP conversations to do transforms/etc. without the app knowing about it. Or perhaps a windows tool to do the forwarding from the machine running IE? Also, doing a proxy server thing isn't sufficient. Thanks - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: intercepting TCP?
Bill Ataras wrote: Does anyone know of a way on linux running ip_masq/ip_chains to grab all TCP connections outgoing toward a port 80 on any IP and forward them to some other IP/port? I'm looking for a way to insert myself into raw HTTP conversations to do transforms/etc. without the app knowing about it. Or perhaps a windows tool to do the forwarding from the machine running IE? Also, doing a proxy server thing isn't sufficient. What you try is absolutely horrible. However, if you really want to, look for instructions on setting up a transparent HTTP proxy usoing REDIRECT NAT. Antonio Fiol smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature