Doug Stalker wrote:
 
> This works fine, except now teh client wants to change things around a
> bit - he wants any packets sent to a particular port (Oracle Database, I
> don't know what the number is) to be sent via a different network
> interface (I'll callit ethI2).
> 
> If the clients just wanted to redirect traffic to a particular set of
> computers with known Ip addresses it would a simple matter to add
> another line to the routing table.  But he wants it done by destination
> port.

This doesn't answer your question, and might not be the best solution, 
but there are apps like tcpgate, redir, etc that will collect packets
for ports on one machine and redirects them to another machine/port.

I don't like tcpgate as it re-indentifies everything as coming from the
redirecting machine. redir (?) is also old.


--
   Terry Collins {:-)}}} Ph(02) 4627 2186 Fax(02) 4628 7861  
   email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  www: http://www.woa.com.au  
       or [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   WOA Computer Services <lan/wan, linux/unix, novell>
   snail:  PO Box 1047, Campbelltown, NSW 2560.

 "People without trees are like fish without clean water"


-- 
SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/
More Info: http://slug.org.au/lists/listinfo/slug

Reply via email to