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Re: Re-directing Outbound HTTP Traffic on PIX


From: Craig Van Tassle <craig () codestorm org>
Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2006 08:44:50 -0600

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If you are only doing this at one site it should be pretty easy. Setup a a rule
to deny all outbound traffic to port 80 except where from your proxy.

That may not redirect the 80 traffic but it will force it to go out your proxy.

Ryan Schmidt wrote:
I have a general newbie question about redirecting HTTP traffic on a
Pix firewall. HTTP traffic is generally sent to a webserver on port
80. I want to take all HTTP traffic on it's way to the internet and
redirect it to a specific IP address (web content filtering service)
on Port 8080. How can I acoomplish this using a PIX firewall?

Thanks,

Ryan
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