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major.io
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| | | | Redirecting local ports with iptables directly isn't too difficult, but can we use firewalld to get the same result? ?? | |
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joshuarogers.net
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| | | | In the last few posts we've gone over how to build and secure a reverse proxy. While this is a great option if you want to add extra access controls, rewrite urls, or hide multiple servers behind an IP, sometimes it is just a bit of overkill. Sometimes all that is needed is to change the port that a service listens on. Let's take Atlassian Confluence for example. By default it serves up pages on port 8090. | |
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stephank.nl
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levimcg.com
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| | Thinking about moving my site to a new platform with an actual CMS |