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Re: IP Forwarding Utility?From: Men & Mice Support Date: Wednesday, April 14, 2004
Time: 10:29:20 amxinetd can do this. So can IPNetRouter (or at least I think it can),
iptables (part of Linux kernel 2.4.x), and probably any of several
other solutions.
xinetd is installed as part of Mac OS X, but Apple has some specific
configuration of it, so I don't know easy it would be to set up on
Mac OS X for what you want. It's also installed in Linux, typically,
though you might find inetd instead; on Linux, it shouldn't be too
hard to set up for what you want.
Actually, iptables would probably be the simplest solution, because
the rules can be made fairly broad. This way, you can set up
forwarding for each IP address, rather than going port by port.
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
Customer Support Specialist Making DNS Easy
At 10:31 AM -0400 4/14/04, John May wrote:
>We have an IP renumbering coming up, and I was wondering if anyone
>knows of any utility that will proxy one IP to another IP. Eg: I'd
>like to keep one box responsible for our entire old IP block and
>have it simply proxy out requests to the other machines on the new
>IP block as they come in to avoid any downtime.
>
>I know we could just set up multihoming on all the servers to have
>them individually respond to both their old and new IPs, but that's
>a lot of work and am hoping to find an easier route like mentioned.
>
>Any ideas? Thanks!
>
> - John
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