Hi,
It all depends on which platform you are
running. You will need to set up a static ARP entries for the external address and
possibly a static route.
If you are running on a Nokia box this can
all be done via Voyager, if on NT then you will have to do it via the command
line and the local.arp file, as for other platforms I’ve no idea because
I haven’t used them.
Regards
Martin Smith
Internet Development Manager
Dow Jones Newswires
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Satana
Sent: 25 September 2001 09:51
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Subject: [FW1] NAT Problem
I've got tihs problem: I have to publish
over www an internal machine (which obviously has an internal IP adress) and I
have to make FW1 nat its ip to the external ip adress (that is already routed
on the right router & CDN).
I've made a rule within the
"Adress Translation" which says as original packet :
And it's obviously installed on FW1
cluster.
There's also a rule in security
policy:
DESTINATION : External IP
What I have to do now ? To me it
seems all fine, but it doesn't work. Where I'm doing it wrong ?