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Title: RE: [FW1] Web server in DMZ Is
your NAT pool of addresses within the same address space as the external
interface of your firewall?
George
George: You are right. The preferred way is to assign a public IP address for the DMZ server and assign the rule accordingly. However, if you want to do NAT, you are still able to do it although you will be required to set up static routes on both the router and the firewall itself. The procedure for doing NAT is a little more involved and not the proper way to do it. Thuan -----Original Message----- When you have incoming connections you cannot NAT in mode hide
behind the IP George -----Original Message----- Hi, We are trying to setup a web server in the DMZ for
Internet In our rule base we have source destination service
We did not see any traffic connecting to this web
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks. Cheers, _______________________________________________________
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