In a scenario with only ONE external IP, and that being a
non-negotiable factor, I would be partial to either:
a) locate a trusted SMTP server at another site and only trust that
one for incoming, or
b) replace win2k with solaris and install a *VERY* locked down relay
on it. (Postfix being my candidate)
cheers,
Alexander
"Tim Holman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have setup FW-1 2000 on an NT box with 2 network cards.
> I have only ONE external IP address.
> All internal machines can access the Internet, send mail or whatever,
> but I just cannot get the external IP address translated to the
> internal mail server.
> I've done this before with other equipment - Cisco, Shiva, Intel, but
> can't seem to get this to work !
>
> The Q is - how do I get FW-1 configured to let an internal mail server
> RECEIVE mail, using only ONE external IP address for everything ?
>
> Hope someone can help !
>
> Tim
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