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Alexw
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« on: Thursday 28 July 2011, 07:13:50 am »

Hello,

Current i have setup a local network (192.168.0.X).
And they are protected with the firewall using port forwards. But i want that all my Virtual Private Servers in that local network gets Public ips (77.245.48.X) and that they are protected with the same protection, so certain ports will get redirected.

I hope I can explain it better with the following images: imageshack.us/g/853/currenty.png/

I hope someone can help me with this.

Thanks,
Alexw
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bernieL0max
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« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 16 August 2011, 11:05:49 am »

What subnet has your ISP assigned and routed to you?

Your internal hosting network will need to be configured as this subnet, not the private 192.168.x.x range; though I would continue to use a NAT'd network for anything that was not a web server.

If you have the entire Class-C (I doubt it)... then your Green interface will need to have one of these addresses, it probably makes sense to use
177.245.48.1/24 or 177.245.48.254/24

You would then assign IPs in this range to your servers, and the routers internal IP on the correct subnet as their gateway.

Then simply use firewall rules, not forwards, to allow traffic between the networks.
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