Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 20:48:34 -0500 From: Jonathan Horne <freebsd@dfwlp.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: pf redirect question Message-ID: <200709252048.34245.freebsd@dfwlp.com> In-Reply-To: <200709260022.12432.fbsd.questions@rachie.is-a-geek.net> References: <200709250946.58855.freebsd@dfwlp.com> <200709260022.12432.fbsd.questions@rachie.is-a-geek.net>
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On Tuesday 25 September 2007 17:22:12 Mel wrote: > On Tuesday 25 September 2007 16:46:58 Jonathan Horne wrote: > > i have a server at my office i need to decomission, only problem, there > > are a handful of client that are still talking to it. > > > > i was wondering if it feasable to down the server, take its IP and stick > > it on our FreeBSD server, and then use pf with rdr statements to redirect > > any traffic from stragglers to the service on the other new server? > > > > i was trying to to proof it with a line like this in my pf.conf on my > > laptop: > > > > rdr on $ext_if proto tcp from any to $ext_if port 80 -> 10.22.192.131 > > port 8080 > > > > just to see if i could get an http request to my laptop to redirect over > > to the 8080 on the other ip, but so far nothing. > > > > a) is what im trying to do... tcpifically possible? > > Yes, but a network layout would help. Also, why not put the old IP on the > new machine? because the new machine is on a different subnet, across a vpn link. what other info would you need, that you might be able to help me with an example? thanks, -- Jonathan Horne http://dfwlpiki.dfwlp.org freebsd@dfwlp.com
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