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Re: [OT] Port Redirection



Hi guys,

Am doing the same thing at the moment.

I've got a personal website on port 80. However, my home automation system
runs on port 81 (Misterhouse) and is at mydomainname/misterhouse.

Equally, I've got XboxMediaCenter running on port 83 and can connect
remotely to control it by typing my domainname/xbox

What you need to setup is reverse proxy (I believe). Apache does have this
although you need to make sure you include the correct information in the
httpd.conf file. Also you may need to install module_proxy_html file which
isn't included in the Apache build (equally trying to do at the moment).

Most of the configuration help is in the Apache help file.

I think some other people have been looking at Orenosv which does a similar
thing.


Hope this helps (and that I haven't got the wrong end of the stick as I'm
learning on this myself at the moment!),


Mark



On 1/23/07, Ho Yin Ng <architect.hoyin@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>   I would like to know about this as well - as I need to get access to
> some
> control panels on ports that my office firewall has blocked.
>
> Have a feeling it is not possible though.
>
> Ho yin
>
>
> On 23/01/07, David Guest <david.guest@xxxxxxx
<david.guest%40zycko.com>>
> wrote:
> >
> > This is slightly on topic as it would also be useful to
connecting to a
> > home web server on a non-80 port.
> >
> > My wife is connecting to a webct course on a remote server on
port 8900
> > (Don't ask me why they do this). All was fine until about a week
ago
> > when my isp (soon to be former) decided to muck around with their
port
> > settings. The result is that normal http traffic on port 80 is
fine, but
> > http on port 8900 is painfully slow. Knowing the support of this
isp I
> > doubt they will have it fixed soon and course deadlines are
looming.
> >
> > So... I know it's possible to connect to remote proxys which
redirect
> > http traffic but does anyone know of one that does port
redirection as
> > well. This is so I can go through my isp on port 80 and connect
to the
> > remote machine on port 8900.
> >
> > Thanks for any help
> >
> > David
> >
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