This one time, at band camp, Markus Trümper said:
> > I'm not sure I get you here. Do you want 192.168.1.3 to appear as
> > though it's running on 10.80.137.1,
> bingo.
> > You're just connecting two private networks (one a DMZ), and you set
> > aside an IP that will map to the DMZ address, corr
> I'm not sure I get you here. Do you want 192.168.1.3 to appear as
> though it's running on 10.80.137.1,
bingo.
> You're just connecting two private networks (one a DMZ), and you set
> aside an IP that will map to the DMZ address, correct?
Yes.
Some additional info as to how this problem came to
> What is the value of /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward ? You either have
> to set "ip_forward=yes" in /etc/network/options or do something like
> $ echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward is "1"
> If forwarding is already enabled then please send the output of
> "ipta
Markus Trümper wrote:
> Testing is done by connecting a dedicated computer to each interface and trying
> to reach the one on the internal net from the DMZ. The firewall can reach each
> computer and each computer can reach the firewall (ping).
>
> My rules so far don't work. I can not reach 'se
This one time, at band camp, Markus Trümper said:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to set up a firewall to do static NAT between two networks:
>
>internal network
> 192.168.1.0/24
>
>server 192.168.1.3
>|
> LAN_IF 192.168.1.7
> Firewall
> EXT_IF 10.80.137.1, 10.80.137.1
Hello,
I'm trying to set up a firewall to do static NAT between two networks:
internal network
192.168.1.0/24
server 192.168.1.3
|
LAN_IF 192.168.1.7
Firewall
EXT_IF 10.80.137.1, 10.80.137.10
|
DMZ
10.80.137.0/24
'server' should be reachable from
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