Re: http&rtsp kernel 'proxy'

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> I have been reading some documentation, and it think it would be possible to
> implement a iptables 'match' for rtsp and http packets, modify iptables to
> accept new match and then, with my modified iptables, specify rules to send
> packets to correct servers.
> Any ideas? Am I going crazy?;)

hello there.
this is a bit unrelated to this mailing list, but anyway:
u can create a match module to match http and rtsp packets.
then u can use connection tracking methoeds to redirect all packets
to the desired ports.
look at the netfilter project's home page, and at their patch-o-matic .
( http://www.netfilter.org ) .
anyway, contact these people, who are deeper withing the netfilter magik
than i'll ever be....


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