:Once upon a time Stephen Johnson shaped the electrons to say...
:>Using a filter, is there a way to redirect an IP address to a different IP
:>address? For example, for a user with this filter when they go to access our
:>local server x, I want them to get our local server p. Is that do-able or am
:It would be nice to set up a NAT mapping based on destination PORT - as
:in all traffic to port 80 is redirected to a new IP at port 80. Where
:you can put a web proxy, etc.
I think he is eluding to ChoiceNat filtering. ;-)
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