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Subject: Re: "Port mapper" for NT/2000.
From: Jeffrey D. Moore (RDU523) (jemoore
COMPUCOM.COM)Date: Tue Jun 06 2000 - 16:12:17 CDT
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Regards,
Mine is pretty lame but Wingate has a tcp mapping utility. Also
allaboard2k and netshare have the same ability. I use it to create a
connection on my home lan between SQL servers running from port 1433 to
1433,1572 on the host and IRC from 1080 to 6667. Is this what you meant?
Jeffrey D. Moore
On Monday, June 05, 2000 10:26 PM, Tom Sutherland
[SMTP:TSUTHER
SILVER-LAKE.COM] wrote:
: Hello All, this would be my first posting to this group...
:
: Does anyone know where I can find a small, elegant program that runs as
: a service, and can redirect traffic recieved on a given port to a given
: port on another host?
:
: It would be handy for some security audits and testing that my job
: requires.
:
: Thanks in advance,
: Tom Sutherland - Computer Guy
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