Check out Advanced outbound NAT (AON) menu, firewall --> NAT select the
outbound TAB. Change to manual .......
This is first match so the first rule needs to be the rule that should
change the src/dst port as needed. The rest should be self explaining......

-lsf
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Michel Servaes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
> Today I have stumbled upon an intresting "problem". I know I can translate
> my ports the other way round from WAN to LAN, and with this knowledge I've
> added a rule the other sense around.
> What do I need ?
>
> I have a customer, who has an FTP server running at port 10021 (his ISP
> blocks any port below 1024). And we have some older software that is only
> capable of connecting to an ftp-server at the normal port...
> I already modified "services" on the windows machine, which allows me to
> connect - but I wanted to know if a more elegant way (in the firewall
> itself) would be possible ?
>
> thanks for some clues/ideas !
>
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