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Re: [OT] Port Redirection



I'm not sure I fully understand this, but to do what you want, don't
you need "control" of the remote website?

i.e. if you're connecting from work to your home network then that's
fine as you can have full config access to your home boxes, but if
your trying to redirect to a different port *after* your ISP, don't
you need to access the bit of the ether between your ISP and the
target website?

Sorry if I'm appearing thick, I just couldn't see how it would work
otherwise :-)

Cheers,

Tim.

On 1/24/07, David Guest <david.guest@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thanks for the info. In my case, it's an external web site that I'm
> trying to connect to, so:
>
> outgoing port 80 on my machine -> isp port 80 -> 80 some
external proxy
> thing 8900 -> destination website port 8900
>
> And any information coming back to go through the chain. I have looked
> at no-ip.com, which looks like it should do it, but just seems to
> reroute including the port, so my browser url still reads
fdssd.com:8900
> and goes very slowly.
>
> Regards,
>
> David



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