You rock. Shorewall rocks. And I found the answer to the question I will
have once I put a replicated LDAP server onto our DMZ so that the mail
server can function there.
John
On 9/6/07, Tom Eastep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> John Morris wrote:
>
> >
> > This makes sense, of course, since traffic to and from the same subnet
> > shouldn't be routed. I'm hoping that there will be a way to convince
> > Shorewall to SNAT the packet out before it is DNATted back in, or
> > something, such that this makes sense from a routing standpoint.
>
> Shorewall FAQ 2.
>
> -Tom
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