You can do this by adding a static arp to the firewall module with the
external interfaces MAC address. No static route is neccesary, as you ownt
be sending the traffic elsewhere... However, I am curious, why do you want
to do this???


Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: Rodney Lacroix [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 2:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [FW1] Hide NAT not using firewall's IP



How, exactly, do you set up a network behind a NAT'd IP that is not the
firewall's external address?  Ours is currently hiding behind the external
address, and I would like to change it.

When I changed it, no external traffic (can't browse, ping, etc.).  I'm
assuming that I need to add an arp and/or route entry to the new hide IP,
but what do I use?

If anyone has instructions on how to do this (hide a network behind another
IP other than the firewall's), I would greatly appreciate it.

We are using FW 4.1, SP1 on NT 4.0.

Thanks in advance.

Rodney Lacroix



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