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Hi there,

>> Instead of entering a network address in the source ip field in the zone
>> pinholes page, try entering a network/netmask.  It should work (has for
>> me).
>>
>> For example, 192.168.22.0/255.255.255.0  allows the full class C address
>> access to the green lan on the on what ever port I have assigned to the
>> rule.  I have done this to allow ports 80 and 443 to be accessed from
>> the blue network to the green.

Would this also disable the NAT? Or have I edit the iptables scripts by
hand? Ok, I asked it before... But allowing all traffic from blue to
green would also say, that there's no NAT...

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Mit freundlichen Gruessen
With kind regards

Tim Korves

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