The vendor that is connected to the dmz doesn't want to add routes to my private ips (172.25.x.x) . The dmz network has a non private addr range ( yes that we own) on it. This way the vendor only needs to add routes to the dmz network, and we handle the rest. 10-4? --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On 26 Feb 2002, at 6:51, Dell, Jeffrey wrote: > > > This is a code issue. With version 3.1 you will be > able to do > > this, but currently 3.1 is only for the > Netscreen-25 and 50. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: bob bobing [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 2:04 AM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: netscreen dip question. > > > > > > well after almost a week of playing phone tag with > > netscreen support I'm going ask here, because i > still > > don't have any answer. Using a netscreen 10 is > there > > any way to setup a mip on the dmz? To the rest of > the > > world this means a static nat (netscreen must have > > asked the linux folks for some names they dropped > over > > masquerading (Yes that was a joke)). I basically i > > want to staticlly nat 2 ips on the dmz segment to > 2 > > ips on the internal network. On 2.6.x this doesn't > > seem to be an option. > > > > Is this just a code issue, or is it a netscreen-10 > issue? > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Bob, > > I've been trying to grasp what it is that you're > trying to do, and > why, and failing. Apparently, I don't understand > the problem that > this would solve. > > On the off chance that I might not be the only one > on this list > with such a difficulty, could I ask that you briefly > describe the > issue, and why this would be a good way to handle > it? > > DG > >
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