Something has changed. MT allows multiple addresses of the same subnet
on an interface to do 1:1 NAT.
On 4/13/2011 2:01 PM, john wrote:
On 4/13/2011 12:49 PM, Damai wrote:
Yusuf Sengeza wrote:
Hi,
Now some of my clients have IP cameras with DVRs that they would
like to access remotely. I have been told they need public IPs into
their routers. One has to access his Webbox for configuring solar
system remotely.
I dont know how am going to implement this though I have been given
public IP block from my ISP /29.
Kindly tell me how this is possible and the setup and what am going
to do in the router to effect it.
imho, this is just an idea, i'm not sure we can do this.
add all the ip public to the public interface,
then make some kind of dmz/a few port forwarding, incoming packet
come into this public ip/port number, forward itu to customer private
ip.
for outgoing packet from this certain customer/ip, nat/masquerade
using the corresponding public ip.
is this possible?
thanks.
anto
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unless something has changed only one ip per subnet can be assigned to
any given port
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