Is there a command "nat (inside,outside) 64.23.67.5 192.168.1.4 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0" ? I guess I thought that when I go from in to out I should use the nat command. I know I need to have the static so others can access the ftp server but am confused about the nat. since I have a static command for each internal ip to be translated to an external address does this static command allow the access to the internet? Can I remove the nat command or do I need both?
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