This is hardly a topic for debian-security but anyway...
also sprach hanasaki <hanasaki@hanaden.com> [2006.01.29.1945 +0100]:
> What iptable rule can be put on the firewall so that internal port 80
> traffic going to the external NIC on port 80 comes back to the internal
> webserver on port 7777?
None that I know. I suggest using a second nameserver to resolve the
A record to the internal IP.
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