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Animato
Mar 18, 2013Aspirant
FVS318G Nat and classic routing.
I have just bought a FVS318G. I have a Netgear DG834 from a ISP with 5 static IPs. 1 IP is used for the firewall address and one must be used for general use and internet for all the office PCs.(NAT). The other must be used for perticular servers on a static route. Example Server1 internal IP 192.168.xxx.238 to external IP 197 229.xxx.17. If I use normal port forwarding it seems that the packets go out via the server IP but coming back via the firewall IP. I am lost. Is there anyone that can help please.
3 Replies
- jmizoguchiVirtuosoyou need to use classical routing instead of inbound rules
classical routing will kill the NAT as well - AnimatoAspirantThanks, I am just not sure how exactly to do it.
- jmizoguchiVirtuosospecify entire IP,subnet,gateway to server itself
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