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Hello,

I am currently setting up a firewall to replace our old NT based NAT
solution.

My firewall handles 16 Real IPs on the Internet Side (all our spacing
adresses).

For incoming traffic, I use portfw to map each incoming IP/port to an
internal server (192.168.x.y). That works well.

For users outgoing traffic, no problem, the masquerading solution works
great.

The problem with masquerading is that all the outbound traffic is rewrited
using the adapter IP. I need to map some internal servers outgoing traffic to
specific real IPs (kind of NAT). The rule will depend on internal IP and
destination port to choose which real IP should be used for sending. I need
this because the destination system will identify my connection based on the
IP adress -and I can't use only one ...

Hope it is clear enough. I didn't find a solution to solve this problem.

Could someone help ?

Thanks in advance.

Sylvain.

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