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Subject: Re: Address/Port Translation
From: Darren Reed <avalon @ coombs . anu . edu . au>
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 1995 22:52:51 +1000 (EST)
To: daleh @ research . westlaw . com (Dale R. Henninger)
Cc: firewalls @ GreatCircle . com
In-reply-to: <9504241634 . AA31464 @ research . westlaw . com> from "Dale R. Henninger" at Apr 24, 95 11:33:25 am

In some mail from Dale R. Henninger, they said:
> 
> Can anyone tell me if there is a utility available that would allow me to do
> the following translations:
> 
> 111.222.333.444 port 80  --->  192.111.222.333 port 1024
> 555.666.777.888 port 80  --->  192.111.222.333 port 1025
> 999.888.777.666 port 80  --->  192.111.222.333 port 1026
> 
> In other words, have many different IP addresses/same port translated to one
> IP address/different ports.
> 
> I am not aware of any comercial firewall product that does this, is there
> anything like this is the FW tool kit?

Can I ask, what are you trying to do here ?

I'm puzzled as to how this is a service a firewall would run...

darren


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