Re: Send local traffic to a different server.

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On Wednesday 23 June 2004 3:08 pm, Brett Simpson wrote:

> I've tried a number of different PREROUTING and POSTROUTING rules and can't
> seem to make this work.
>
> I have a system with a single nic (eth0). While I'm on the system via a
> shell I would like to connect to 127.0.0.1:6000 and get seemlessly
> translated to 207.156.7.15:80.

I might as well just check something rather obvious:

Can you access 207.156.7.15:80 from the machine we are talking about?

ie: assuming we get the NAT to work the way you want, do the packets get to 
the remote server and the replies back again okay?

Antony.

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