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<0> i've opened both tcp and udp port 69 but the client still can't boot
<1> Let's test if it works as expected some days then I'll publish the patches against the patches / ct_sync... :)
<2> iptables question
<2> got a box i'm using as a router. public ip on the outside, and a few internal ip's on the inside. i have one domain with two hosts. blah.kreg.org and blurb.kreg.org
<2> can i put a webserver listening on port 80 on each internal ip



<2> blah.kreg.org goes to one internal ip, and blurb.kreg.org goes to a different internal ip. this being done with one static public address with a domain pointing me there.
<3> they're on the same IP ?
<3> (public IP)
<2> jk-, ya
<2> he'll need to setup the 2nd one on a different port to listen on or find a 2nd ip
<3> kreg_work: ok, can't do it without looking into the packets then
<3> can you not just setup two virtualhosts on the one server ?
<2> hey does it matter what order you put in for the --state rule? such as NEW,RELATED,ESTABLISHED, vs NEW,ESTABLISHED,RELATED for example.
<2> jk- i wanted to test with a different non apache http daemon
<3> ah
<2> just playing mostly
<4> gug
<5> gug
<6> exit
<7> mornin
<7> i have a router
<7> i'd like to do some very specific routing
<7> +packet data changing on the fly
<7> is that possible?
<7> like p***ing packets to the userspace, check and change whats needed there, and then send them on



<7> ?
<7> like a firewall more or less
<8> aton`: if you are p***ing packets to userspace, you can create a user app to just forward the data
<7> yes
<7> but how do i p*** them to userspace?
<7> (they are normally just routed)
<8> aton`: sockets ?
<7> huh??
<7> i dont know anything about kernel programming :(
<8> aton`: you can create a userspace proxy that listens for traffic and then simply forwards it
<7> yeah
<7> no
<7> thats not possible
<7> since i need udp packets too
<7> or well
<9> "libnetfilter_queue is a userspace library providing an API to packets that have been queued by the kernel packet filter."
<9> from http://www.netfilter.org/projects/libnetfilter_queue/index.html
<9> isn't it what you're looking for aton` ?
<7> i am reading it
<7> so libnetfilter_queue sends packets that match a specific rule into a queue
<7> which can then be accessed by this lib
<7> matth_, this seems to be exactly what i need
<7> matth_, have you used it?


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