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Subject: Re: "Port mapper" for NT/2000.
From: Derek Reynolds (dreynol
COLUMBUS.RR.COM)Date: Tue Jun 06 2000 - 16:53:19 CDT
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Hello Tom,
Winroute works great. Acts as a NAT proxy too.
-- Best regards, Derek mailto:dreynolcolumbus.rr.com
Monday, June 05, 2000, 10:26:29 PM, you wrote:
TS> Hello All, this would be my first posting to this group...
TS> Does anyone know where I can find a small, elegant program that runs as TS> a service, and can redirect traffic recieved on a given port to a given TS> port on another host?
TS> It would be handy for some security audits and testing that my job TS> requires.
TS> Thanks in advance, TS> Tom Sutherland - Computer Guy
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