Hans,
Yes, it is possible, but you will have to create the NAT rules manually. Also Check
Point handles NAT in kind of a wierd way. As it takes place in the kernel, the IP
stack knows the final IP destination of a packet before PORT based NAT is
completed. Therefore, you will have set the inbound route for NAT's to a layer3
switch, or internal router before it will work. I'd be interested to know if anyone
else has accomplished this in an easier way.
Cheers,
CryptoTech
Hans Schimek wrote:
> Hi!
>
> i am just having one official IP address. but for now i am forced to do
> port mapping - ( on an internal LAN - with private address space ) -
> is this possible with the checkpoint firewall - like linux does ?
>
> thanx in advance
>
> hans
>
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