On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 4:18 PM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
alexus wrote:
I'm trying to do some simple tcp port forwarding
<snip> > [root@wcmisdlin02 ~]# iptables --table nat --append PREROUTING --proto > tcp --dport 80 --jump DNAT --to 10.52.208.223:80 <snip> ^^^ > [root@wcmisdlin02 ~]# curl --verbose http://10.52.208.221:80 ^^^ > * About to connect() to 10.52.208.221 port 80 > * Trying 10.52.208.221... Connection refused > * couldn't connect to host
Could this be a problem?
mark
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iptables contains a rule where to forward traffic and i'm testing against my local machine and not a remote how is that a problem?
if i'll be hitting remote machine then i dont really need a redirect