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You can have
a single IP tunneled to multiple IPs per your example below with no problem at
all.
All you have
to do is set up an individual tunnel list entry for each
port.
Regards,
Jeff
----------------------------------------------------------------- Jeffery
Griffiths
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Network Engineer Schreeder Wheeler & Flint,
LLP Atlanta, GA USA -----------------------------------------------------------------
First run down on what I have: Gnat Box
Light v3.01 (for testing)
What I want to do is -
Provide tunneling from IP on the Gnat Box to
and 192.168 IP in the DMZ. I have 4 servers inside the DMZ running the
following ports. (21, 22, 25, 80). What I gathered in the
documentation is that I need a valid IP even for the tunneled IP addresses, in
other words, the Gnat box would have 5 valid IP's on it and just pass the
tunneled session through on to the 192.168.x.x address on what ever port I
choose. Is this correct, or can I have one valid IP and pass any port to
any IP (192.168.x.x) through the Gnat box ???
Is it as simple as:
<tcp> <ip of Gnat box = 209.254.x.70>
<80> <ip 192.168.1.1> <80>
<tcp> <ip of
Gnat box = 209.254.x.70> <25> <ip 192.168.1.2>
<25>
and so on ?????
Thanks for the reply !
Mike
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2000 11:59
PM
Subject: RE: Rules ?
Mike, Why don't you let the list know what
you're working with (high level overview of hardware), and what you're
wanting to do with GnatBox (please include the GB version)? That
will give us a base point to start from. TIA, Greg
Byrd -----Original Message----- From: Michael Givens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent:
Thursday, February 17, 2000 6:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Rules
?
I am new to the Gnat family and am trying out the gb-light
version, and was wondering are they any web sites that perhaps have a
little better documentation then the actual user manual
? Right now I run a Firewall 1 box at work, (don't hate me) and
I am checking out the Gnat box for our new T-1 we will be getting, and
some times user docs are just a little hard to understand. Now I am
not stupid, just confused on some of the rules and why they are that way
! Please point me in the right
direction. TIA, Mike
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