So in summary, do I basically either have to do routing or a NAT, or
find another alternative? There's no way to just bridge the traffic and
do what i want?
Thanks! :)
-Matt
Renato Marques wrote:
Well, in the TCP/IP Model, IP is layer 2 and TCP/UDP layer3.
I dont think a bridge could do some like that. A bridge see only IP
packets, where are no information about ports, ports are used in TCP and
UDP.
Actualy, I think Layer 3 is where the IP protocol besides. NAT is done
on layer 4... but i could be wrong...
Hello all,
Is there a way to do IP redirection without using layer 3? (IPNAT or
routing)? I have a bridge setup and want to redirect any port 80
traffic outgoing through the bridge to a specific server .... but it
seems I can only do this with ipfw's forward/fwd or ipnat's rdr commands
... which are all layer 3 oriented and dont work with just a bridge...
Any ideas?
Thank you in advance for anyone's help,
Matt
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