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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T14:28:23+00:00 2026-05-11T14:28:23+00:00

We have written a tool to proxy telnet traffic, and fork the inbound/outbound streams

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We have written a tool to proxy telnet traffic, and fork the inbound/outbound streams for recording purposes (this is a testing tool to test a legacy system). However, we hit a snag. The legacy system relies on knowing a client’s ip address in certain cases, but when we use our proxy the clients’ addresses are all changed to the proxy’s address. Since we control what machine the legacy systems uses as a gateway, I’m wondering if there isn’t some way via iptables or some other packet mangling tech to spoof this. So, in other words, without the proxy we have:

[CLIENT A - 172.16.2.2]------| [CLIENT B - 172.16.2.3]------|------------[SERVER sees CLIENT A as 172.16.2.2, B as 2.3, so on] [CLIENT C - 172.16.2.4]------| 

With the proxy we get:

[CLIENT A - 172.16.2.2]---| [CLIENT B - 172.16.2.3]---|---[PROXY 172.16.2.5]--[SERVER sees all clients as 172.16.2.5] [CLIENT C - 172.16.2.4]---| 

What we need:

[CLIENT A - 172.16.2.2]---| [CLIENT B - 172.16.2.3]---|---[PROXY 172.16.2.5]--[SERVER sees CLIENT A as 172.16.2.2, so on] [CLIENT C - 172.16.2.4]---| 

Is there any possible way to accomplish this?

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  1. 2026-05-11T14:28:24+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 2:28 pm

    This question is not really programming-related.

    But you can do it with the Linux kernel facility TPROXY, which I believe is distributed separately from Linux.

    TPROXY lets you transparently proxy traffic, making the client and server see their own original IP addresses. You can do other tricks too.

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