Detour Service

Low-overhead Windows Service transparently reroutes any TCP connection.
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  • License:
  • Shareware
  • Publisher Name:
  • Greyware Automation Products, Inc.
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  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows Vista/2003/XP/2000/2008/NT
  • File Size:
  • 252KB

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Detour Service Description

Advertisement Detour Service is a Servers & Network software developed by Greyware Automation Products, Inc.. After our trial and test, the software is proved to be official, secure and free. Here is the official description for Detour Service: EditBy Low-overhead Windows Service transparently reroutes any TCP connection from one IP Port to any other IP Port. Also provides simple load balancing and failure fallback for any number of IP services among various servers. Greyware Detour Service allows you to transparently reroute any TCP connection from one IP/Port to any other IP/Port. Detour lets you solve some of the thorniest network problems with ease: Need to re-route web traffic to another server without waiting for DNS changes to propogate? Use Detour to transparently forward all traffic to the new machine. Another application is hogging your port? Just forward everything to an unused port! Detour's powerful and high-speed engine also provides simple load balancing and fallback support for any number of TCP/IP services on your systems. Set up high-availability, redundant fallback servers without the expensive hardware! Some of the amazing things you can do with Detour: Add additional port(s) for a service. For example, if your SMTP server is already answering on port 25, you could have it answer on port 2525 too. Redirect connections to another machine using the same port. For example, the Detour Service could redirect all incoming connections on port 80 to another machine's Web server. Redirect connections to another machine using a different port. For example, the Detour Service could redirect all incoming connections on port 25 to your ISP's SMTP server on port 2525. Provide fallback support. You can specify additional servers to be used in case the primary server is not responding. For example, incoming web connections can be redirected to server1. If server1 is down, connections automatically go to server2. If server2 is also down, connections automatically go to server3, and so forth. When the server(s) come back up, they are automatically reenabled. Provide simple load-balancing. You can use the additional servers for load-balancing instead of fallback.


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