On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 02:55:20PM +0100, Lex Jonkers wrote: > > I tried the squid trick using providers/tcrules but when trying to connect > from a client i get: No route to host > That is a misapplication of the squid trick.
>
> Also i tried the FAQ 2 trick. That does work however the smtp server logs
> the connections as coming from the firewall. For logging purposes i want
> the real client ip logged.
>
In that case, it sounds like what you really want is one of two things:
1. just directly give the SMTP server a public IP
OR
2. set aside a public IP and use SNAT (a.k.a one-to-one NAT)
Regards,
-Roberto
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