[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [FW-1] NAT:FW as a proxy?
Hi You´re not translating host 1 internal ip address, so you won´t get to the internet if that is what you intend I suppose 8010 port is the tcp port in which your proxy server is running; you do not need it at all in this scenario; what you must do is create an object with an external routable internet address in the range of the ones hired to your isp (let´s call it mycompanynat) and map every internal address to that ip: source destination service source destination service host 1 internet http mycompanynat =original =original hope this helps best regards At 13:24 04/03/2002 +0100, yo Hi,
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