Hi, Example info ------------ EXT interface: ext.domain.com PSN interface: psn.domain.com PRO interface: pro.domain.com
server (PSN) server.domain.com external client extclient.domain.com protected client proclient.domain.com Here is the situation. When I connect from extclient.domain.com to server.domain.com, my originating hostname (FQDN) is displayed correctly as extclient.domain.com, as verified by typing "last -3 username". However, when I connect from proclient.domain.com to server.domain.com, my originating hostname is changed to psn.domain.com (since it comes thru the PSN gateway). We have some applications that use the originating hostname (FQDN) to determine the client's access privileges. However, all users are now listed as orginating from psn.domain.com rather than their true client hostname. Is there any way stop Gnatbox from overwriting the originating hostname with the PSN's interface hostname? Is this a DNS problem? This is driving me insane. I believe the problem used to occur when connecting from EXT to PSN. However, it's only happening now when I connect from PRO to PSN. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Lowell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
