From: j knight [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> --- Quoting Spruell, Darren-Perot on 2005/06/29 at 11:16 -0700:
>
> > How does a firewall configured to NAT connections for the outside
> > interface on a given IP to an IP address behind the firewall handle
> > the ARP replies for those addresses to the
--- Quoting Spruell, Darren-Perot on 2005/06/29 at 11:16 -0700:
> How does a firewall configured to NAT connections for the outside
> interface on a given IP to an IP address behind the firewall handle
> the ARP replies for those addresses to the upstream router?
Add an alias on that interface.
How does a firewall configured to NAT connections for the outside
interface on a given IP to an IP address behind the firewall handle
the ARP replies for those addresses to the upstream router?
In other words, I've seen on check point firewalls that a firewall
configured to NAT the destination add
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