Checkpoint does something like this such as smtp proxy. This would require
using the firewall as the "host". CheckPoint does NOT do PAT, the
many-to-many translation that the PIX does.
Thomas Poole
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Glassman - Admin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 2:09 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; 'fw-1 listserv'
Subject: [FW1] port NATing
All,
I know there's an option under Checkpoint FW-1 (4.1 SP1) to perform port
NAT'ing as apposed to IP NAT'ing.
I have not managed to work out how to do it though.
Anyone have any ideas regarding this ?
I specifically want to be able to NAT a port that software runs on, on an
internall machine, so anyone accessing from outside, doesn't know what the
real port is (well heck, that's what NAT's for isn't it).
So is this possible at all, and if so, how ?
Thanks,
Mike Glassman
System & Security Admin
Israeli Airports Authority
Ben-Gurion Airport
http://www.ben-gurion-airport.co.il
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