Let me see if I can explain myself a little bit better.

I want to have a content filtering device connected to my cisco router. The
external interface of my gnatbox is connected to the same router.

I want to use a policy route-map on my router that looks at all www traffic
leaving outbound on the external interface of the gnatbox. When www traffic
leaves the gnatbox, does it leave as port 80 (www). If so, then I can
redirect all port 80 traffic to the content filtering device. 

Randy Haley
ETBU



-----Original Message-----
From: Randy Haley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 9:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [gb-users] Natting port 80 traffic?

Is it possible to force the gnatbox not to nat www traffic when leaving
outbound on the external interface?

 

I want to implement a content filtering device off the external interface
and use a route-map on my router to force all outbound www traffic to the
filtering device. However, I believe the gnatbox uses dynamic port numbers
when processing the www requests on the protected network, am I right?

 

Thank You,

Randy Haley

ETBU

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