[lug] JServ and ipchains

wegener at zulaware.com wegener at zulaware.com
Thu Feb 8 10:07:22 MST 2001


Thanks everyone for the suggestions. We'll give it a whirl

--M


Quoting Sean Reifschneider <jafo at tummy.com>:

> On Wed, Feb 07, 2001 at 06:36:26PM -0700, Michael Wegener wrote:
> >I am trying to set up JServ to run servlets on our Linux (RH6.2) server
> >which lies behind our in-house firewall running ipchains. Does anybody
> >know how to do this? Is it as simple as I would like it to be?
> 
> Using something like pynetd (http://ftp.tummy.com/pub/tummy/pynetd/) on
> the firewall will allow you to do port-forwarding in to the internal
> machine.  It's quite easy to configure, just set up the config file
> to say "Connections on port 80 forward to port 80 on this other host".
> 
> Other mechanisms are using the ipmasqadmin stuff (probably requiring a
> kernel rebuild and likely tools rebuilt as well), RNAT, and others.
> 
> >collective knowledge of Linux/ipchains/Apache is rather limited. I'd be
> >happy to pay someone to do it if it would be of reasonable cost, since
> >we are strapped for both time and money as well.
> 
> We'd be happy to help you if you need.  Give us a call or e-mail
> tomorrow
> if need be.
> 
> Sean
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