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How can I do a bi-directional Port-Forwarding (flow encapsulation)?

I have two applications: a client and a server which communicate through port 1234. For some reasons this port is blocked on our system but everything works correctly on port 1235 (checked with two ...
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Hiding port number from address.

I have centos 6.5 running some web apps. Currently due the following port forwarding rules, I am only able to access my public content using 127.0.0.1:8080/ Is there anyone to just use 127.0.0.1 ...
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Enabling access to a home server from "Internet" side

I wish to enable remote access to my linux home server, so I can use it when I'm not home. I tried doing so using port forwarding as follows: http://<RouterInternetIP>:<SomePort> => ...
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