I'm using transproxy. It acts as a daemon. Yoy specify witch IP:port to
attach to (IP 0.0.0.0 means all) and the remote IP:port to send packets
to. You can use as many as you need on each server.
It's available at ftp://ftp.nlc.net.au/pub/unix/transproxy/
Pablo
On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, jake buchholz wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 04:35:54PM +0300, Pablo Alsina wrote:
> > Have you tried with a pure transparent proxy as for example the TPROXY or
> > TCP proxy program? I'm using it to move data packets from the public IP of
> > a service (at the border fw) to a server inside my network having a
> > private IP.
> >
> > You shold attach an instance of the proxy program to the VIP:3309 at each
> > realserver, instructing it to move packets to the real server hosting
> > your MySQL database.
>
> I tried portfwd-0.10 yesterday, without any success -- what's the proxy
> program you're using? If proxying is the solution, I'll need something
> that can listen on multiple IP:Ports and proxy to different mysql servers
> based on what IP:Port gets the connect...
>
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