t; From: "Julian Elischer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Donatas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2005 8:31 AM
> Subject: Re: routing problem (with corrected scheme)
>
>
>> did my sugestion work?
>>
>
generated packets
come to firewall from ip_input and fails on this rule? Using "pass" instead of
"fwd" results in the same.
- Original Message -
From: "Julian Elischer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Donatas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Donatas wrote:
Hello Julian,
Do the users have to have real IP addresses or can they have NAT'd addresses?
In other words,
do they have INCOMING sessions or just outgoing sessions?
actualy there are hundreds of users with registered(real) IP's. So nat'ing,
looking the most
logical solution
Hello Julian,
> Do the users have to have real IP addresses or can they have
> NAT'd addresses? In other words, do they have INCOMING sessions
> or just outgoing sessions?
actualy there are hundreds of users with registered(real) IP's. So nat'ing,
looking the most logical solution, in this case c
Donatas wrote:
hello,
I am sorry for a previous diagram that got wrapped .
If someone could take a look at the picture explaining the problem, I would be
thankfull.
ftp://temp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/routing_problem.jpg - 136Kbytes.
Short description of a problem: I can't find a way to divert or route
hello,
I am sorry for a previous diagram that got wrapped .
If someone could take a look at the picture explaining the problem, I would be
thankfull.
ftp://temp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/routing_problem.jpg - 136Kbytes.
Short description of a problem: I can't find a way to divert or route inbound
traffic