Hello Fellas, Yes, I too have had the same problem. However, you do not have to reboot. Simply resettng the static mappings by re-entering or re-clicking them should do the trick.
You know what i mean? In GB-Admin click down arrow and then select the same thing. Cheers, Paul Dawson Bill Jaeger wrote: >--------------------- Attention ----------------------------- >A digest version of this list is now available. >Send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with the following message: >subscribe gb-users-digest your_email_address >Then unsubscribe from this list. >------------------------------------------------------------- >GNAT Box User Forum http://www.gnatbox.com/cgi-bin/Ultimate.cgi >Send postings to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Access the list archives at: http://www.gnatbox.com/gb-users/ >------------------------------------------------------------- > >Myron, > >I had seen this same behavior a few months ago with one of our GB-1000s >running v3.1.3s, and discovered the same "solution" that you did -- reboot. > >I chalked this problem up as being a random event at the time since I had >not seen this behavior before, nor have I seen it since. Like you, I have >no idea as to what caused this behavior. > >-Bill > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of >>Myron Szymanskyj >>Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 8:34 PM >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Subject: Static address mapping can become screwed up. >> >> >>--------------------- Attention ----------------------------- >>A digest version of this list is now available. >>Send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with the following message: >>subscribe gb-users-digest your_email_address >>Then unsubscribe from this list. >>------------------------------------------------------------- >>GNAT Box User Forum http://www.gnatbox.com/cgi-bin/Ultimate.cgi >>Send postings to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Access the list archives at: http://www.gnatbox.com/gb-users/ >>------------------------------------------------------------- >>Spoke to a very nice person at GTA and have uncovered a rather >>odd problem. >> >>Assume the following: >> External NIC: 200.1.1.1 >> Alias addressed: 200.1.1.2 and 200.1.1.3 >> >>A mail server sat at 172.16.0.1. It's bound to that IP. >> >>NAT: A static IP mapping for IP address 172.16.0.1 (on PSN) to IP address >>200.1.1.2 for outbound traffic to the external NIC. >> >>OBF: Outbound filter accepts connections from PSN on IP >>172.16.0.1 TCP port >>25 to any IP. >> >>NAT: Inbound tunnel: 200.1.1.2 TCP 25 -> 172.16.0.1 TCP 25 >> >>RMF: Remote access filter accepts connections coming to an inbound tunnel >>200.1.1.2 TCP 25 -> 172.16.0.1 TCP 25. >> >>Here is the problem with firmware v3.2.0 and possibly v3.2.1, >>which can be >>worked around by simply rebooting the GnatBOX. I'm actually running the >>GB-1000. >> >>Outbound connections from the mail server on 172.16.0.1 start >>getting sent >>out of the external NIC with an originating IP of `200.1.1.1`. This is >>incorrect as the originating IP should be `200.1.1.2`. It's a >>bug. (Shock >>horror . . .) >> >>Exactly how to recreate I do not know. Enough to say that the IP >>dropped a >>number our ISP's mail relay didn't know the new originating IP >>address (no >>RDNS) and was rejecting e-mail from our mail server. It just happened. >> >>After a decent discussion with a technical person at GTA, the temporary >>solution was to keep an eye out for it happening again and if it does, >>reboot the GnatBOX. The problem (I belive) has been passed on to >>the gurus >>in the states. >> >>That's all folks . . . >> >>So, I'm curious. Who else has suffered from this? I only sussed >>out that >>was happening as our mail server logged our ISP's mail relay's welcoming >>reply, which (luckily) also returned the IP address of the mail >>client/server that the ISP's mail relay thought was talking to it. >> >>Hmm.. Stealthy and nasty. >> >>---------------------------------------------- >>To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>with "unsubscribe gb-users your_email_address >>in the body of the message >> > >---------------------------------------------- >To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >with "unsubscribe gb-users your_email_address >in the body of the message > >
