outbound port 80 redirect to specific destination address

outbound port 80 redirect to specific destination address

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outbound port 80 redirect to specific destination address brickwalls19 02-28-2008
Posted by brickwalls19 on February 28, 2008, 1:07 am
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I have a cisco 2600 router with a connection to my internet and LAN. I
would like to connect to my friend's server out the internet. His ISP
does not allow incoming port 25. He has set the server to accept port
2525 connections. I need help to clear the cobwebs with my cisco
commands. I would like it so that if my destination address is my
friend's server then change the tcp port to 2525.

i know from a pix firewall, i can use static(inside, outside)
<destination address> 2525 <destination address> 25 to change tcp
ports. Is there an equivalent for an IOS router? I don't want all port
25 traffic redirected, just if the destination is my friend's server.
I'm sure there's an access list for matching involved here.

Thanks for any feedback.

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Posted by brickwalls19 on February 28, 2008, 8:07 am
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> I have a cisco 2600 router with a connection to my internet and LAN. I
> would like to connect to my friend's server out the internet. His ISP
> does not allow incoming port 25. He has set the server to accept port
> 2525 connections. I need help to clear the cobwebs with my cisco
> commands. I would like it so that if my destination address is my
> friend's server then change the tcp port to 2525.
>
> i know from a pix firewall, i can use static(inside, outside)
> <destination address> 2525 <destination address> 25 to change tcp
> ports. Is there an equivalent for an IOS router? I don't want all port
> 25 traffic redirected, just if the destination is my friend's server.
> I'm sure there's an access list for matching involved here.
>
> Thanks for any feedback.

Subject header incorrect....i just noticed.

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