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Re: Can linux do this?



El Thu, May 03, 2001 at 11:45:16AM -0400, ahall@secureworks.net dijo:
-| Using the 2.2 kernel you could use ipchains to mark the packets then use
-| ipmasqadm to forward based on the mark set.

How would I do something like that? I mean marking the packages
depending on the host-name they come from?


-| 
-| 
-| Andrew
-| 
-| On Thu, 3 May 2001, Daniel de los Reyes wrote:
-| 
-| > I've put to work portforwarding with a 2.2 kernel and it works
-| > wonderfull. However I want to push it a bit farther and was wondering if
-| > this can be done:
-| >
-| > Using plain port forwarding what you get is calls to port Pa on host A
-| > get forwarded to port Pb on host B.
-| > Now what I need is, depending on the host name that makes demands to Pa
-| > on B the packages get forwarded to a different host/port
-| >
-| > I know there is specific hardware dedicated to this and lot more
-| > (Dispatcher) including load balance and such just wondering if I could
-| > get a Linux machine to do the same
-| >
-| >
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