Use IP Tables to route all the traffic from one port through another
I am using digitalocean account and a non sudo user.
My current port is 8090
What i want is using iptables i could access 8090 http data by requesting from port 80
For more clearly. I am non sudo user
In development i have started my server at port 8090. Now want to run it on 80
so that visiting user should not include port number along with my domain name
What is now
http://www.site.tk:8090/
What I Want
http://www/site.tk/
PS: I can use non sudo ports only
iptables
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I am using digitalocean account and a non sudo user.
My current port is 8090
What i want is using iptables i could access 8090 http data by requesting from port 80
For more clearly. I am non sudo user
In development i have started my server at port 8090. Now want to run it on 80
so that visiting user should not include port number along with my domain name
What is now
http://www.site.tk:8090/
What I Want
http://www/site.tk/
PS: I can use non sudo ports only
iptables
you can use iptable forwardingsudo iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port 8090
but you must use sudo with 80 port, because the first 1024 ports are restricted to the root user only.
– Jérôme Teisseire
Jan 1 at 21:17
@JérômeTeisseire I wont use sudo, but my system admin will do .. Anyways thanks for your help
– Tera Byte
Jan 1 at 21:29
Also tell me how to reset this ? or in simple words how do i destroy this rule ??
– Tera Byte
Jan 1 at 21:29
1
you can read this: digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/…
– Jérôme Teisseire
Jan 1 at 21:33
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I am using digitalocean account and a non sudo user.
My current port is 8090
What i want is using iptables i could access 8090 http data by requesting from port 80
For more clearly. I am non sudo user
In development i have started my server at port 8090. Now want to run it on 80
so that visiting user should not include port number along with my domain name
What is now
http://www.site.tk:8090/
What I Want
http://www/site.tk/
PS: I can use non sudo ports only
iptables
I am using digitalocean account and a non sudo user.
My current port is 8090
What i want is using iptables i could access 8090 http data by requesting from port 80
For more clearly. I am non sudo user
In development i have started my server at port 8090. Now want to run it on 80
so that visiting user should not include port number along with my domain name
What is now
http://www.site.tk:8090/
What I Want
http://www/site.tk/
PS: I can use non sudo ports only
iptables
iptables
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you can use iptable forwardingsudo iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port 8090
but you must use sudo with 80 port, because the first 1024 ports are restricted to the root user only.
– Jérôme Teisseire
Jan 1 at 21:17
@JérômeTeisseire I wont use sudo, but my system admin will do .. Anyways thanks for your help
– Tera Byte
Jan 1 at 21:29
Also tell me how to reset this ? or in simple words how do i destroy this rule ??
– Tera Byte
Jan 1 at 21:29
1
you can read this: digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/…
– Jérôme Teisseire
Jan 1 at 21:33
add a comment |
you can use iptable forwardingsudo iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port 8090
but you must use sudo with 80 port, because the first 1024 ports are restricted to the root user only.
– Jérôme Teisseire
Jan 1 at 21:17
@JérômeTeisseire I wont use sudo, but my system admin will do .. Anyways thanks for your help
– Tera Byte
Jan 1 at 21:29
Also tell me how to reset this ? or in simple words how do i destroy this rule ??
– Tera Byte
Jan 1 at 21:29
1
you can read this: digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/…
– Jérôme Teisseire
Jan 1 at 21:33
you can use iptable forwarding
sudo iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port 8090
but you must use sudo with 80 port, because the first 1024 ports are restricted to the root user only.– Jérôme Teisseire
Jan 1 at 21:17
you can use iptable forwarding
sudo iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port 8090
but you must use sudo with 80 port, because the first 1024 ports are restricted to the root user only.– Jérôme Teisseire
Jan 1 at 21:17
@JérômeTeisseire I wont use sudo, but my system admin will do .. Anyways thanks for your help
– Tera Byte
Jan 1 at 21:29
@JérômeTeisseire I wont use sudo, but my system admin will do .. Anyways thanks for your help
– Tera Byte
Jan 1 at 21:29
Also tell me how to reset this ? or in simple words how do i destroy this rule ??
– Tera Byte
Jan 1 at 21:29
Also tell me how to reset this ? or in simple words how do i destroy this rule ??
– Tera Byte
Jan 1 at 21:29
1
1
you can read this: digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/…
– Jérôme Teisseire
Jan 1 at 21:33
you can read this: digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/…
– Jérôme Teisseire
Jan 1 at 21:33
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you can use iptable forwarding
sudo iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port 8090
but you must use sudo with 80 port, because the first 1024 ports are restricted to the root user only.– Jérôme Teisseire
Jan 1 at 21:17
@JérômeTeisseire I wont use sudo, but my system admin will do .. Anyways thanks for your help
– Tera Byte
Jan 1 at 21:29
Also tell me how to reset this ? or in simple words how do i destroy this rule ??
– Tera Byte
Jan 1 at 21:29
1
you can read this: digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/…
– Jérôme Teisseire
Jan 1 at 21:33