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kboddy
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« on: Friday 12 November 2010, 06:54:59 am »

Hi all,

Just looking for guidance on setup of the following:

We have 3 computers with static IPs (internal addresses) that VPN into the same location off-site, therefore we have 3 public IPs reserved for these machines that get routed to our public IP (via ISP).  Our current firewall is configured with address transforms and NAT pools, and I need to set this up on the endian... And the endian can to one to one (if this is the answer)...

So...

Do I need to setup aliases on the RED interface? If so, where is the alias add section?
How do I ensure that outbound traffic from these machines uses their corresponding Public IP address?
How do I ensure that inbound traffic from the specific VPN server, NAT to the proper computer via the return Public IP address?

If you need more info - let me know!  I have it!

Thanks!
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« Reply #1 on: Monday 15 November 2010, 08:45:45 am »

So...

I found where I can assign the extra addresses to the interface, and also may have the Source NAT setup to ensure internal IPs resolve to external IPs for the VPN connections....  Still not 100% on port forwards / rules for this VPN to work.
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