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Ok Here is a weird one. I had a machine that was 216.60.34.52 on the DMZ, was old
winproxy server that I had during a switchover. And it had a mapped port being used on it
for Exchange OWA...Anyways, thank god it is all gone now, but another
problem has arisen. I removed that IP from the DMZ addresses, and now I added
216.60.34.52 as a one to one NAT with my internal IP of the exchange box. And there is a rule that allows web to
that IP from *. But anytime I go to
that 216.60.34.52 I just get a server not found, and I know one to one NAT is
working because I am using another server with it for Windows 2000 VPN. So basically, would the sonicwall
be remembering the MAC or something of the old server that had the address
previously? Could that be my problem? I know the web server works fine, I can
use it all day long internally...Oh I have restarted and powered off and on
the sonicwall too. Hope that made sense I'm in a hurry as I type this....Any
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- RE: [SonicWALL]- One to One NAT question. Nick Goodman
- RE: [SonicWALL]- One to One NAT question. Dude, Curtis
- RE: [SonicWALL]- One to One NAT question. Nick Goodman
- RE: [SonicWALL]- One to One NAT question. Cavell . McDermott
- RE: [SonicWALL]- One to One NAT question. Saul Gonzalez
- RE: [SonicWALL]- One to One NAT question. Dude, Curtis
- RE: [SonicWALL]- One to One NAT question. Nick Goodman
