slartiii
8th January 2009, 05:43 PM
Hi,
I'm looking for a (preferably free) utility that can do TCP Proxying/Relaying - i.e. listen on a specific localhost port (lets say 443), and forward the traffic to a remote host:port.
Also - I need it to be light enough to run in the background on a permanent basis.
I know several PC utilities for this purpose, but I need one for WM to build a work-around hack for the ActiveSync port 443 problem (ActiveSync will not connect to an exchange server listening on non 443 port, and ours is configuring on a high port). I'm thinking if I can find something listening on localhost:443, then redirect to ourmailserver:8443, it could work it around (I'll set a hosts reg entry to be matching so that I don't get a certificate error).
So - if anybody has any idea... I'd love to hear :)
Ofer.
I'm looking for a (preferably free) utility that can do TCP Proxying/Relaying - i.e. listen on a specific localhost port (lets say 443), and forward the traffic to a remote host:port.
Also - I need it to be light enough to run in the background on a permanent basis.
I know several PC utilities for this purpose, but I need one for WM to build a work-around hack for the ActiveSync port 443 problem (ActiveSync will not connect to an exchange server listening on non 443 port, and ours is configuring on a high port). I'm thinking if I can find something listening on localhost:443, then redirect to ourmailserver:8443, it could work it around (I'll set a hosts reg entry to be matching so that I don't get a certificate error).
So - if anybody has any idea... I'd love to hear :)
Ofer.