Routing
I have a mobile device that connects to a server. I want to monitor the
data going to the server, but I have no access to the server.
So I want to point the mobile device to my host and then forward the
packets on to the server. Packets returned to my host from the server
would in turn be forwarded to the mobile device.
I'm not sure how to go about this. I'm assuming that iptables is the way
to go? Using masquerading?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Dan
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