The way I do it, is to setup seperate access list for each server in the 
DMZ and what they need to touch ex:

Allow "External Web Mail" to "Internal Mail Server":

allow IMAP

Source DMZ Range x.x.x.x x.x.x.x (external web server)
Destination LAN  x.x.x.x x.x.x.x (internal mail server)

Check the Access/Rules page.

 


On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Brian Depew wrote:

> I have a web server on the DMZ that needs to access a server on the LAN,
> can anyone help me in doing this?
> This is mainly for our online store it accesses our File Server for
> inventory and credit card and things like that, right now I have the web
> server on the LAN with 1 to 1 NAT, but none of us can access the web
> server or the store, and tech support said that that's just the way it
> is.
>  
> anyone have any ideas on this? Id like to be able to put the web server
> back on the DMX like it should be..
>  
> I have a pro 200
>  
> 
> 
> 
> Brian Depew 
> Information Technology  Manager 
> MCP, A+, CCA 
> Printer Essentials 
>  <http://www.printeressentials.com/> www.printeressentials.com 
> 775-850-2626 ext 1016 
> Fax :775-850-2629 
>  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
>  
> 

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Chuck Mulleady
IT Manager Unix/Network
Granite Systems
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