Due to avoid long IT procedures (router modifications) I need to know if it's possible to trigger this from the client machine. (OS X 10.6 and above)
> Op 13 november 2015 om 12:40 schreef Jay louvion <
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> I might not get the question, but that seems like a nat-mapping job in a router you would want.
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> J
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> > On 13 nov. 2015, at 11:56, "
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> > Hi all,
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> > I know it's not really related to this group but I hope to get response anyway...
> > I think the following is not possible but here we go.
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> > Due to embedded ip addresses in programs I need to know if it is possible to forward any request to an IP address to an other IP address.
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> > For example: (10.100.4.100 --> 10.110.4.100)
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afp://10.100.4.100
> > makes an automated connection to this address 10.110.4.100
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> > I believe it's not possible to set in the default OS X system but maybe with a third party software?
> > I have looked at little snitch but as far as I could see no option to set.
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> > many thanks,
> > John
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> > Any feedback much appreciated,
> > Jan
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