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Hello all, 

I recently set up IIS 8 and managed to get Reverse Proxy/URL Rewrite working for a few internal servers. I am now faced with trying to forward some other types of traffic from here. Right now we have an ASA natting a static IP to this IIS server. I have the firewall blocking all non-80/443 ports but would like to open up a few more. 

One application on a linux machine is connected to on port 9667 with tcp traffic. this application has a public A record of our static IP on application.domain.com. The traffic is arriving to the IIS machine (opened up that port in the firewall) but I would now like to forward that traffic to the application server. I tried a normal URL rewrite but it appears that changes the traffic to HTTP which, obviously, ends up not working.

Are there any ways to allow tcp to be forwarded to an internal IP address through IIS or something I mgiht be overlooking?


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