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PortReflector is
designed to accept TCP connections on a configured
port and reflect them to another host or port number.
PortReflector
requires Mac OS X.
Sample
configurations:
[
Remote Desktop Connection]
Redirecting traffic to a non standard
Terminal Server Port:
- From
the PortReflector's main screen, click Add
- In
Port: Enter:3389 (RDC client expects 3389)
- Out
Server: Enter theTerminal Server address
- Out
Port: Enter port Terminal Server is listening to
- Click
Save
[SMTP]
Redirecting traffic from your port 25 to another server's port 25:
- From
the PortReflector's main screen, click Add
- In
Port: Enter: 25
- Out
Server: Enter the SMTP server (i.e. mail.earthlink.net)
- Out
Port: Enter SMTP server's port (most likely 25)
- Click
Save
[POP]
Redirecting traffic from port 10110 to port 110:
- From
the PortReflector's main screen, click Add
- In
Port: Enter: 10110
- Out
Server: Enter the POP email server (i.e. mail.earthlink.net)
- Out
Port: Enter the POP server's port (most likely
110)
- Click
Save
[FTP]
Redirecting traffic on port 50 to port 21:
- From
the PortReflector's main screen, click Add
- In
Port: Enter: 50
- Out
Server: Enter the FTP servername (i.e.
ftp-dom.earthlink.net)
- Out
Port: Enter 21
- Click
Save
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