Steve:
        Wow, funky. You cannot do it with any standard firewall
config utilities that I know of. But try this:

        http://freshmeat.net/projects/nportredird/

        Never used it myself, but it sounds like exactly what 
you're looking for. Drop a note if it works. :)
        
cheers,
Scott

> Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2001 10:23:09 -0600 
> From: Steve Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: VNC Ports and firewalling.
> 
> Yes, this is kindof what I am looking for but it needs to be done for
> multiple remote hosts that are unknown until they sign on.
> 
> I need something that will recognize "Tom" and will forward his traffic
> to 5801. On the flip side, if Nancy wants to use VNC, she should also 
> be able to get her traffic forwarded to 5802.
> 
> Tom comes in on port 80 and is forwarded to 5801
> Nancy comes in on port 80 and is forwarded to 5802
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