Chris,
The important thing is to setup your route properly.
You MASQ server will not masquerade the connection from 201.x.x.x because
it will not match the rule concerning the 192.x.x.x network.
You must allow the connection to pass through though.
-rom
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, Chris G Haravata wrote:
> guys, i have a firewall that does masquerading of all local IPs. The
> question is, what rule do I use so that I can use a public IP from the
> inside without the firewall masquesrading it to it's own IP?
>
> sample
>
> server1 IP = 203.87.142.97
> server2 IP = 201.166.12.12
>
> server2 to go through server1. server1 is a firewall that masquerades local
> IPs.
>
> Thanks!
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>
> Chris G Haravata
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