RE: Redirecting traffic

From: Gautam Sarup (gautamsarup@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat Aug 06 2005 - 13:47:11 EDT


Perhaps 'rinetd' is what you are looking for.
http://www.boutell.com/rinetd/
-gautam

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>I am pen-testing a client application and I 've found, analysing traffic
>dumps, that it seems to connect to a hardcoded internal IP and retrieve
>data from a strange port that is afterwards displayed in the application.
>I want to be able to redirect that traffic to another IP in order to test
>it for overflows and other issues.
>I have found a way to change the default gateway of the application's host.
>So I thought of setting my linux box as its gateway and using iptables to
>redirect the traffic to the other IP.
>I'm needing help with the building of the rules...
>
>Thks,
>Andy
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