Chris Buechler wrote:
Trave Harmon wrote:
Now when I telnet the public IP that the 1^st virtual is assigned, it
just sits there and times out. This is making it impossible to send
messages from domain to domain within the network.
It sounds like you're using 1:1 NAT, which means NAT reflection isn't
going to work (it sometimes doesn't work that well anyway).
You need a proper split DNS where internally things resolve to private
IPs.
Hmm, I don't understand your comment. Why should the NAT reflection not
work on a 1:1 NAT? I think this is one of the most used situations,
having a few IP addresses on the WAN interface with 1:1 to internal
machines. That way you don't have to fiddle around with port forwarding,
just with the firewall stuff. You'd need one IP per server anyway, if
you offer the same services on all the internal machines.
Confused...
Oliver
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