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Originally Posted by postcd
I post what i think might be useful. If there is anything else you need to know, please let me know command and i will try.
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You don't seem to understand, in this thread or the many times we've tried to explain this to you in the past; we cannot tell you any commands to try, since you have NOT GIVEN US ANY DETAILS. You said you don't want to use iptables..fine. You don't say WHY you don't want to, what other hardware/software you have available, what application(s)/port(s)/protocol(s) you're wanting to redirect, to where (internal LAN? External?), etc., etc. No details = no answers.
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PS: I think this time wasting thread can be deleted to save time of future readers. If someone visit it wanting to discover answer to my question, he would waste good amount of time. All above posts could be replaced by single or two commands that i need to run. What a valuable topic it could be. Sorry for OT.
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Agreed; this thread does waste a good bit of time, but in all honesty, it's you who are wasting it. Sorry, but its true. Me, descendant_command, habitual, and unspawn have all asked you to provide details. And you responded with "please let me know command and i will try". Can you tell us how that is providing any details that would let anyone here assist?
There are lots of resources for doing redirections; you were explicitly told how to three years ago with exact commands:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...ip-4175495510/
Redirecting http/https can also be done with the web server, proxy server, or other hardware/software. Again, YOU are not telling anyone here what you're trying to do, why, or what your goal is, but repeatedly just keep asking for a 'command'.