02-09-2012 12:11 PM - edited 03-11-2019 03:27 PM
If I have servers on a DMZ that use REAL public IP's, do I need to NAT them to be reached from outside like I would for a server that is on the inside that is routed?
Say my inside is 192.168.100.x, and I have a server with 8.1.8.12 as the IP inside, and I point a rout to it, but I need to do a 1:1, 8.1.8.12 8.1.8.12 static NAT.
Do I need to do the same if it is on a DMZ interface that is the same network as the real IP like I would if the Inside needs to reach DMZ servers?
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02-09-2012 01:27 PM
Hello,
No, that is not need it as it is already a public and routable ip address.
Also remember that on 8.3 and prior versions NAT-control is not enabled by default.
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Julio
02-09-2012 01:27 PM
Hello,
No, that is not need it as it is already a public and routable ip address.
Also remember that on 8.3 and prior versions NAT-control is not enabled by default.
Regards,
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Julio
02-10-2012 06:43 AM
I forgot about the Nat-Control. Thats right, I remember now. Thanks.
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