I don't see why not. Try it, but first export your settings. In theory the
PRO should know where everthing is, because you punch in the ranges into the
appropriate places. To do the private IP range in the DMZ just run the DMZ
in NAT mode and punch in the private IP and subnet you want to use.

I love these things :)

-Curtis



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Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 1:03 PM
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Subject: [SonicWALL]- Can I do this part 2. Public on LAN, private on
DMZ with NAT


        Morning,
        I'm hoping someone can give me an answer to this...Curtis' problem
was very much like mine. I've got a SonicWall Pro (running
6.3.1.0)...currently I have a 32 IP subnet (public) on the LAN interface (no
NAT) and the DMZ interface is unused. What I'd like to do is hook up a small
private, NATted network on the DMZ interface. Is this possible without
reconfiguring the rest of my network?
        Thanks in advance (and mucho thanks for this list!).

-Ian
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