Yep that was my problem.  I was trying to access it internally on the public
IP.  Silly me.  Thanks folks.  

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Subject: RE: [SonicWALL]- One to One NAT question.


   Are you trying to access the external IP from your internal LAN?  If so,
that won't work, and you
can only access the external ip from outside your network.

Cavell McDermott
Domino Admin
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Hmmm, I did verify that the addresses in the NAT table are correct.  I've
only got 2 IPs in my one
to one NAT spot, so it wasn't hard to make sure it was right.





Besides that, I'm at a loss.  Port 80 is open on my rules, to allow from *
to the internal IP...





     -----Original Message-----
     From: Dude, Curtis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
     Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 3:23 PM
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     Subject: RE: [SonicWALL]- One to One NAT question.





     When this happened to me, I later found that I had my private and
public address in the NAT
     table swapped. Oops. I hope that's all you did, because otherwise I
can't think of anything
     that would stop it from working.





     And I did try to get to that address on port 80 & 443. It didn't work.





     -Curtis



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          Goodman
          Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 3:47 PM
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          Subject: [SonicWALL]- One to One NAT question.


          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 ideas?







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