Name: Anonymous 2006-06-27 22:41
I work at a place where I often spend whole days waiting for work to come my way and it is often very, very boring. I've read a lot of wikipedia. -_-
The LAN at my workplace blocks all outgoing or incoming traffic on any port besides 80. I run a Debian machine with a webserver for my family business website with the router forwarding to port 80 on that box. I want to remote desktop to my other Windows PC using port 80.
Is there a way to/how do I proxy traffic on port 80 from a specific IP range using my Debian box? (Even better, is there a way to proxy port 80 traffic to a different destination based on referring hostname?)
The LAN at my workplace blocks all outgoing or incoming traffic on any port besides 80. I run a Debian machine with a webserver for my family business website with the router forwarding to port 80 on that box. I want to remote desktop to my other Windows PC using port 80.
Is there a way to/how do I proxy traffic on port 80 from a specific IP range using my Debian box? (Even better, is there a way to proxy port 80 traffic to a different destination based on referring hostname?)