Yes, because it's port forwarding... use syslogs on your firewall and use log parsers for better viewing on your logs.

On 5/4/05, Mark Quitoriano < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i'm having a problem viewing logs on forwarded ports from the firewall
to another server, i forwarded mail(port 25) from the firewall to an
internal server. The problem is when i try to view the logs it just
shows the firewall ip as the sender and not the original sender.

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