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On Sun, 1 Jan 2006, Alex Brett wrote:
Does anyone know of a method, either with OpenVPN or something within TCP
(I'm using TCP rather than UDP for several reasons) itself to redirect a
connection to a different IP address.
...
I know it could probably be done with port forwarding in some clever way, but
what I really want is for the front-end to be out of the loop once it has
passed the traffic on, rather than just forwarding it to a different
server...
Yes, like JonB suggested you can use linux/*bsd to redirect traffic, but
that machine will always be "in the loop" as you put it. The only way todo
"out of loop" redirecting as I can see it would be using a dynamic DNS
server with a TTL value set to 0 that you update with some smart script so
it points to the server with the lowest load at the moment.
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