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Child of Wonder
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Port forwarding from green to red
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Tuesday 15 September 2009, 01:35:45 pm »
My Endian firewall has two NICs, one red and one green. I have a single server on the green network that has HTTP, IMAP, and SMTP forwarded to it.
Works great when someone from the internet connects to those services, however anything on my green network cannot access the services.
I am able to resolve the name to the red IP and can ping the red IP. However if I telnet to port 25 on the red IP, connection times out.
Please help!
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Child of Wonder
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Re: Port forwarding from green to red
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Saturday 19 September 2009, 02:29:05 am »
No one has any ideas? I'd have to imagine this has happened to someone else.
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Re: Port forwarding from green to red
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Saturday 19 September 2009, 01:45:52 pm »
Quote from: Child of Wonder on Saturday 19 September 2009, 02:29:05 am
No one has any ideas? I'd have to imagine this has happened to someone else.
I also encountered similar problems, I think Endian Firewall only allows port forwarding to the
DMZ - ORANGE
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Re: Port forwarding from green to red
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Saturday 19 September 2009, 11:58:02 pm »
You want to receive the server form green with the external ip? This does not work because your switch in green tries to find the shortest way and the packets will not use the way over the internet and you have packet loss.
You have to use the internal ip/hostname to access it from green or you put the server in blue or orange.
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bojanexe
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Re: Port forwarding from green to red
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Thursday 29 October 2009, 07:48:03 pm »
i have some problem
i dont know what i try but will not success
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Re: Port forwarding from green to red
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Sunday 01 November 2009, 05:45:23 am »
... it's simple...
Go to your endian web interface
Choose "network" -> modify host (or add host) I've got it in Italian!
IP ADDRESS: you server ip address, the internal one
hostname: your public domain name
domain: your public domain extension
.... for example...
My public domain, which resolves my public ip address is: mattia.com
IP: 192.168.0.1
hostname: mattia
domain: com
Click apply!
That's it!
All clients in your network will now know that the server address has to be resolved internally.
Bye, Mattia
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jacklib
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Re: Port forwarding from green to red
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Saturday 05 December 2009, 03:34:23 pm »
@mtrussa
Hi! I tried your instruction but its not working, I wonder do I have to use EFW as my DNS? My current setup is Server 2008 w/Exchange 2007 and it has to run its own DNS to work.
Thanks!
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