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Eduardo
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« on: Saturday 22 December 2012, 02:38:16 am »

Hi guys I have a serious problem with a NAT rule in my company.

I need to "NAT" one IP address of my GREEN zone to the RED. Seems simple but until now I can't.

Port forwarding / Destination NAT and Source NAT are the two only items on which I made changes. We have a proxy configured too.

After aplied the new rules I created all I can do is access to the device by typing the RED IP o in my computer in the GREEN zone.
Only works through the proxy(port 3128).


The idea is that everyone from internet can access the device(HTTP) in the GREEN zone by typing one of the IP's of the RED.



I'm going to attach some images.


Greetings from Peru.
 
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« Reply #1 on: Sunday 17 February 2013, 01:09:55 am »

Hi,

I have configured Portforwarding/nat for my website and is working.

First--> You only have to configure port forwarding/nat and not the source nat. So delete the source nat configuration.

I havent have proxy configured but access policy works for internal clients using proxy. From outside u wont need to apply an settings.

Let me know if this helps.
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