There is no way to stop
it. Atually, its not natting it, its transparent proxying the
connection. That is the way that Check Point intercepts the communications
as they pass through the Firewall.
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Larry Pingree
Sr. Security Engineer/Check Point Instructor
CCSA, CCSE, CCSI, ICE, ICI, NSA
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We have just added a URI resource and approp rules to our
rulebase to drop code red traffic. We have now noticed that the source
address for http traffic destined for our web servers is being translated
into the firewall's address before being sent to the web
server.
This is only causing problems on our web sites that have
IP addresses restrictions implementated.
Has anyone got any ideas on how to stop the address
translation happening?
Thanks
Darren