8de Subj : Injoy To : Darrell Salter From : mark lewis Date : Fri Mar 22 2002 07:03 am DS> mark lewis wrote in a message to Darrell Salter: DS> I'm using the Injoy dialer here for masq'ing and would like to DS> redirect http requests to the Linux box. I've set up rules and such DS> but no-go so far. ml> what version if injoy dialer is that? DS> 2.3 interesting... i'm still running the 1998 v2.0b build sep 1... will have to go and see if i can upgrade it... ml> i'm not aware of any forwarding rules in their original product... DS> Then I guess you won't be much help. possibly... possibly not... DS> Anyone successfully doing anything like this that can help me out? ml> why not set/leave apache/2 running on the OS/2 box and configure it ml> to proxy between the linux box and the outside? DS> There are many advantages to having Injoy do it. HTTP is just the DS> first server I plan to address in this fashion. i'm sure... DS> I'm really hoping to find someone that is doing this successfully DS> or who can explain in sufficient detail how I might coax Injoy into DS> behaving. :) DS> Here's the relevant snippet from my rules file ... DS> 192.168.0.3 is my Injoy Internet Gateway DS> 192.168.0.9 is the Linux box running MySQL and Apache/PHP DS> Naturally, I want http to take a round-trip to the Linux box. DS> PORTMAP-WWW-IN Rule-Status = Enabled, DS> Comment = "Map WWW requests to the Linux box at DS> 192.168.0.9", Source = "any", DS> Destination = "192.168.0.3", DS> Service = 80, DS> Rule-Action = Portmap, DS> Mapping-Dest-IP = "192.168.0.9", the above destination line doesn't seem to "read" right if i'm reading the flow properly... seems that that should be your outside ip number instead of your inside one... DS> PORTMAP-WWW-OUT Rule-Status = Enabled, DS> Comment = "Map WWW requests from 192.168.0.9 out", DS> Source = "192.168.0.9", DS> Destination = "any", DS> Source-Port = 80, DS> Rule-Action = Portmap, )\/(ark * Origin: (1:3634/12) . 0