Nested Port Forward

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Is there a built in software way to essentially port forward like the following?



example.com/81/* -> example.com:81/*
example.com/82/* -> example.com:82/*
...


Alternatively maybe for subdomains something similar?



example.com/a/* -> a.example.com/*
example.com/b/* -> b.example.com/*
...


I understand there may be speed issues but I would like to essentially access all ports on my machine when only being able to open one port through my router.



I believe I can feasible get this to work with pipes with node.js but this seems like it may be a common need.









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    Is there a built in software way to essentially port forward like the following?



    example.com/81/* -> example.com:81/*
    example.com/82/* -> example.com:82/*
    ...


    Alternatively maybe for subdomains something similar?



    example.com/a/* -> a.example.com/*
    example.com/b/* -> b.example.com/*
    ...


    I understand there may be speed issues but I would like to essentially access all ports on my machine when only being able to open one port through my router.



    I believe I can feasible get this to work with pipes with node.js but this seems like it may be a common need.









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      Is there a built in software way to essentially port forward like the following?



      example.com/81/* -> example.com:81/*
      example.com/82/* -> example.com:82/*
      ...


      Alternatively maybe for subdomains something similar?



      example.com/a/* -> a.example.com/*
      example.com/b/* -> b.example.com/*
      ...


      I understand there may be speed issues but I would like to essentially access all ports on my machine when only being able to open one port through my router.



      I believe I can feasible get this to work with pipes with node.js but this seems like it may be a common need.









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      Is there a built in software way to essentially port forward like the following?



      example.com/81/* -> example.com:81/*
      example.com/82/* -> example.com:82/*
      ...


      Alternatively maybe for subdomains something similar?



      example.com/a/* -> a.example.com/*
      example.com/b/* -> b.example.com/*
      ...


      I understand there may be speed issues but I would like to essentially access all ports on my machine when only being able to open one port through my router.



      I believe I can feasible get this to work with pipes with node.js but this seems like it may be a common need.







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