Add REMOTE_PORT from connection to environment#25
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mbroemme wants to merge 1 commit intoxinetd-org:masterfrom
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Add REMOTE_PORT from connection to environment#25mbroemme wants to merge 1 commit intoxinetd-org:masterfrom
mbroemme wants to merge 1 commit intoxinetd-org:masterfrom
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i need exactly THIS, right now. |
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This repo is dead, nobody active has commit rights to this. The active fork is on the opensuse organization. |
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@ltworf Do you have a link, so that I can create pull requests there maybe? |
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I wrote about it on this issue: #30 |
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I've added REMOTE_PORT into export of variable to the environment.
It is very useful if you transparent redirect connection from multiple
destinations to one service. (for example every outgoing SMTP connect
should go to 10.0.0.1)
If you want to process the connection from a script behind xinetd and
want to know the original destination you have to parse the output of
'/proc/net/nf_conntrack' which is hard if you want to assign at least
two connection from the same host to the same service. If you want to
make something while the connection is open you need to know REMOTE_HOST
and REMOTE_PORT.