OK let's say I got a firewall and an internal network, let's say this firewall makes it so that all communication with the outside goes to one IP.
Let's also say that port 22 of this draconian firewall is opened but instead of being directed to the right computers internal IP it goes wrong, in lieu of correcting the settings in the firewall itself, what can one do? Is it like possible to put some program on the computer that gets this communication on port22 and then bounce/redirect it to the right computer?
Dunno where the yambalaya comes in tho.
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Hmm.. I'm not sure what you're trying to do here.. you're taking to make it so that if you was to go to any extermal URL, it will automatically direct you to a webpage on a server in your internal network?
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