[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re[2]: [FW1] port forwarding
Hello Chris, Wednesday, July 11, 2001, 6:26:12 PM, you wrote: > You can more than likely accomplish what you need/want with the NAT features > of FW-1. Could you p[ost an example of what you would like to accomplish so > we could possibly offer solutions? > Chris Thanks for reply! According to previous replies the only(?) solution is NAT. Correct? I think NAT could be nice and I have to spent some time to implement it... moreover - NAT will add additional secure point to our LAN. I just wondered why there is no redirect option in Checkpoint? I mean looks like it's impossible to forward data stream to some port _without_NAT_? Almost any "free" firewalls (ipfw/ipfilter) have this feature... Thank you very much! > Hi all! > Sorry if this question is FAQ but I still do not have any idea how to do > it... > My question is about transparent proxy and port forwarding. Please, tell me > in general - IS IT POSSIBLE to redirect ports? > I used FreeBSD + ipfw + Squid (configured to be a transparent proxy) with no > problems at all. After switching to Solaris+Checkpoint I couldn't find any > <redirect> or <forward> actions. > My configuration: Solaris 5.7, FW1 4.1 SP4. > I couldn't buy any smart switch or third-party high-intellectual router to > set it before firewall. All I have is Solaris+Checkpoint router and Squid > (with transparent > proxy support). -- Best regards, Roman mailto:[email protected] ================================================================================ To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please see the instructions at http://www.checkpoint.com/services/mailing.html ================================================================================
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