Philip Prindeville wrote:
Howdy.
I have a machine with a couple of NIC's that is both my firewall and
HTTP server. It's running FC8.
It has Apache installed on it.
Behind the firewall, are various devices and servers. All of the
devices on my LAN are NATted using an unroutable address.
One of the devices is an embedded controller of sorts that has an
extremely poorly written web server.
I can't simply port-forward (using iptables) a port (other than 80) to
this embedded controller, because it generates URL's that look like
"http://192.168.0.5/..." and it's very broken in that respect. But I
need to be able to browse this server, even when off the local LAN. I'd
use VPN, except not all of our devices (including cellphones) support
our VPN capabilities.
So I was thinking about writing a CGI that grabs pages from this device,
parses them, and then does URL fix-up so that the URL's work when
accessed on the HTTP server/firewall using the public address (and name
that resolves to that address).
Anyone have any pointers/examples to get me started that might save some
time?
Thanks,
-Philip
You might want to take a look at squid it is a proxy server and has a way to put
a user script/program in that will allow it to change the URL.
Roger
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