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LSainsbury 08-07-2010 20:24

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Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 35052997)
Why not then use the firewall in NAT mode and put behind it all the internal stuff and use the open IP's (not behind the firewall) for a server or anything that needs a NO-NAT situation.

In my case I have the modem (cable modem 5 IP's) feeding a switch. From that switch is the servers and anything that needs a WAN IP (they're all software firewalled or too single ported to be a security risk). One port of the switch though feeds a netgear and it's behind that I have the workstations and internal equipment


That's what I was trying to do originaly but I'm not sure how to configure the NAT on the firewall! :dunce:

Kymmy 08-07-2010 20:25

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Rtfm :D

(page 97 onwards)

LSainsbury 08-07-2010 20:57

Re: Redirect Website...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 35053003)
Rtfm :D

(page 97 onwards)

And without looking - that's the bit about configuring an incomming firewall rule - right? ;)

Goes looking...

Kymmy 08-07-2010 20:58

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Nope it's the section about turning on NAT :D

LSainsbury 08-07-2010 20:59

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 35053024)
Nope it's the section about turning on NAT :D


Yeah - just seen - reading now...

LSainsbury 08-07-2010 21:03

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So there is problem....I don't have any NAT settings on mine...

LSainsbury 08-07-2010 21:33

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Bingo - runnning older firmware. Now this will be intresting - don't think I can get an updated firmware without having a subscription to livesecurity - but I may be able to get around this... ;-)

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Grrrr 7.5.2. was last firmware version for this model (discontinued). So I'll replace it if I want NAT work at this level....

Xaccers 08-07-2010 21:41

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I'd ditch the watchguard and just use the zyxel in nat mode with port forwarding.
The downside of that though would be if you wanted web access to the NAS and web access to a different server on your network, unless you could configure the NAS to use a port other than 80.

Kymmy 08-07-2010 21:44

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Fine if he only wants a single external IP.. ;)

LSainsbury 08-07-2010 21:49

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Or I just pay for hosting - but that takes the fun out of configuring something like this!

Xaccers 08-07-2010 22:00

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Ok swap the watchguard for a Cisco ASA :)

LSainsbury 08-07-2010 22:28

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Originally Posted by Xaccers (Post 35053061)
Ok swap the watchguard for a Cisco ASA :)

What's that? I hight end SA for large corporate enviroments with 100's of remote branch offices? :p:

Richard M 08-07-2010 23:11

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I'm struggling to see why this thread got 3 pages.

All you need to do is add a CNAME record and point it to your WAN IP at home.

Kymmy 08-07-2010 23:13

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That's because our Mr Sainsbury didn't have a clue as to multiple IP's and NATs :D

LSainsbury 09-07-2010 08:21

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Originally Posted by Richard M (Post 35053115)
I'm struggling to see why this thread got 3 pages.

All you need to do is add a CNAME record and point it to your WAN IP at home.


...and you'd expect that to work without a port forward from your router / firewall would you? ;)

CNAME? Is'nt it just an A record that's required?

---------- Post added at 07:21 ---------- Previous post was at 07:20 ----------

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Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 35053119)
That's because our Mr Sainsbury didn't have a clue as to multiple IP's and NATs :D


..well I had a idea of how it all hangs together - the crunch bit is that my firewall won't allow me to change the NAT settings!


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