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Have you tried if iptables works for you unknown device? |
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I assume he wants to do this on the WAN-port. I had such a config running with pound on a DD-WRT router 15 years ago. He could run split-DNS locally bypassing a proxy alltogether when doing it from the LAN. |
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Thanks for your replies. No, I only need this in my internal LAN. I would like to run a reverse proxy listening on port 443 on freetz and redirecting to the desired url+port, so I can access the freetz webif, homer dashboard, the default FritzBox webif and maybe other webservices all without adding the nonstandard port at the end of the url. But everything just in my local network. |
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You could try to add a 2nd ip to lan (or some other) network interface I'm using the file |
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Hi,
is it technically possible to remap the default fritzbox ctlmgr ports 80 & 443 to something else?
Background: I would like to use a reverse proxy (HAProxy maybe) on freetz to listen on port 80 & 443 so I can access all my network services with only using the standard ports 80 & 443 and subdomains.
I read that you can theoretically change the ports in ar7.cfg but then they are still somehow not free to use.
So my question is if this is possible (maybe not right now but with some future modifications) or it will never be possible so I have to look to run the reverse proxy somewhere else what I don't like to do tbh.
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