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Redir is the same tha Redirect4All? Because I'm using this do redirect my ftp. But in my webservers I'm using rinetd. The question is: I have about 6000 hits a day, then, I'm with a interface with 2 ips, this ips were from my NT. And I do the redirects. Can a big number os hits down my rinetd? Do you think a should use redir to webserver too ? Regards ...
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Cc: Data: Tue, 22 May 2001 21:01:11 -0600 Assunto: Re: [suse-security] Rinetd If you want to do this in user space you can use redir
reliable in my experience. If you are willing to muck around with your kernel/etc you can use ipportforwarding, this is covered in the firewall howto I believe.
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To: Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 8:50 PM Subject: [suse-security] Rinetd Hi all... I'm using rinetd to bind de port 80, and redirect to my NT Servers. But the problem é o seguinte: my rinetd is going down. I'm using SuSE 7.0 and I have
been
instaled rinetd from my cd's. I'using ipchains and masquerading too. Can somebody help-me?
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Redir is the same tha Redirect4All? Because I'm using this do redirect my ftp. But in my webservers I'm using rinetd. The question is: I have about 6000 hits a day, then, I'm with a interface with 2 ips, this ips were from my NT. And I do the redirects. Can a big number os hits down my rinetd? Do you think a should use redir to webserver too ?
I can't tell about redir, but I had some (bad) experience with rinetd on a machine with two NICs, forwarding ten TCP ports or so. Under heavy load, rinetd reliably crashed without any notice. I then wrote a script to check wheter rinetd was running, if not, start it and put the thing into the crontab. Lousy, I know, but I had no other possibility in that particular situation. AFAICT you'll get the best reliability if you do this at kernel level not in user space. -- Kilian
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