> Jon,
> 
> As I understand it, what you suggest will not work.  Pass through means
> precisely that - the real IP address of your server will be passed through
> from one network to another.  I presume from the address range on your EXT
> network that it is connected to the internet?  If so, you can't pass
> through the 192.168.x.x address, since no-one on the internet will know
> the route to it.  (We use pass through on a set of GNAT boxes which
> interconnect parts of our organisation, but this only works because each
> GNAT box has been given the route to the PSN's of the other GNAT boxes -
> but you can't tell someone else's router how to get to your PSN).
> 
> Why use pass through?  Why not use an alias on your EXT, and tunnel this
> to the real address on the PSN?  (The only reason for not doing this would
> be if the process being run on the EXT connected machines must know the
> actual address of the NT server, but I can't imagine what you might be
> doing to make this the case.)
> 
Regards

Brian Adams
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> Sent: 08 October 2001 05:50
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> Subject:      IP Pass Through from PSN to EXT interface Setup Problems
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> Hello everyone,
> 
> I'm using GB-Pro 3.2.1 and would like to connect a server running on NT
> 4.0 
> on the PSN to the EXT network via IP Pass through.  The PSN interface is 
> set up to a Class C internal address (192.168.x.x) where some other
> servers 
> are running NAT to the EXT network.  Running IP Pass Through will require,
> 
> it seems, for the server host to be set up for one of my EXT network IPs 
> of  216.42.x.x  even though it will exist on the  192.168.x.x  network of 
> the PSN interface.
> 
> Is this doable?  If so, what GNAT Box setup is required?  Just as 
> important, what NT networking setup is required?  Do I use the EXT network
> 
> router IP as the default gateway or do I use the PSN interface IP?
> 
> 
> Jon Schlegel
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