Re: [Vyatta-users] Static NAT problem, please help.

2007-12-01 Thread Aubrey Wells
Actually, if you use .18 you'll lose access to your vyatta box since you're doing an any/any match on the inbound nat. I'm not sure if vyatta will allow you to use a non-defined ip (such as .19 in your case) for the nat, as I've never tried it. You can on other firewalls though, so it might

Re: [Vyatta-users] Static NAT problem, please help.

2007-12-01 Thread Aubrey Wells
You can't use an ip that is attached to a different device as the outside-address, otherwise all the inbound connections will terminate on the other device and it won't know what to do with them. You need to use .18 for the outside-address of the NAT. -- Aubrey Wells Senior

[Vyatta-users] Static NAT problem, please help.

2007-12-01 Thread Régis
Hi all, This is my config for acces to web server in A.B.C.64 (it’s a public ip): protocols { static { disable: false route 0.0.0.0/0 { next-hop: E.F.G.17 metric: 1 } } } policy { } interfac