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Recipe 3.17 Redirecting to Another Socket3.17.1 ProblemYou want to redirect a connection to another host and/or port, on the same or a different machine. 3.17.2 SolutionUse xinetd 's redirect keyword: /etc/xinetd.conf or /etc/xinetd.d/myservice: service myservice { ... server = path to original service redirect = IP_address port_number } The server keyword is required, but its value is ignored. xinetd will not activate a service unless it has a server setting, even if the service being is redirected. 3.17.3 DiscussionFor example, to redirect incoming finger connections (port 79) to another machine at 192.168.14.21: /etc/xinetd.conf or /etc/xinetd.d/finger: service finger { ... server = /usr/sbin/in.fingerd redirect = 192.168.14.21 79 } Of course you can redirect connections to an entirely different service, such as qotd on port 17: service finger
{
...
server = /usr/sbin/in.fingerd
redirect = 192.168.14.21 17
}
Now incoming finger requests will instead receive an amusing "quote of the day," as long as the qotd service is enabled on the other machine. You can also redirect requests to another port on the same machine. 3.17.4 See Alsoxinetd.conf(5). A tutorial can be found at http://www.macsecurity.org/resources/xinetd/tutorial.shtml. |
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