On 7/12/10 4:54 PM, Tony Graziano wrote:
SMTP traffic and things like that are easier to dweal with than you think.

Example: I have multiple ISP's and multiple Ip addresses. I create a LAN rule to send all SMTP traffic (tcp port 25) out via a specific gateway.
I have to send smtp out 40 different ip's (eg, server x has to gout out public ip that the world knows as server x)

silly sonicwall os2 was REALLY painful to figure out how to do all of this, till I got the hand of it.

what I really want to do is take
in AND out,
public ip: 205.89.241.150  to internal 192.168.10.10
public ip  205.89.241.130 to internal 192.168.10.15
etc

what I used to think of as one to one natting before all the port translation, PAT, DMZ stuff was added. (original sonicwall was easy: just associate an internal ip with an external ip, and all ports to and from were forwarded, and you just limited inbound by firewall rules)



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