11-27-2013 02:28 PM
I can't find any documentation that tells me whether or not I can use NAT Loopback on a Cisco RV320. I must have this for our app to work but my boss already bought the RV320 and I need to know if it will do this. If not, is there a way to use one-to-one NAT to let 100's of users access our FTP server from inside our network?
Thanks.
11-27-2013 02:54 PM
I have one RV042G and IT hace One-to-One NAT available but I don't know anything about NAT Loopback. It should be the same in both units but I'm not shure either.
Cheers!
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12-01-2013 07:03 PM
If you mean access the internal server by the public address, yes RV320 support it. Please check attached case.
02-13-2017 07:42 AM
Will this work on the RV325?
02-13-2017 10:03 AM
I have a RV320 ,
Currently unable to access the server internally using the external IP. But from outside the network you are able to access the server with the external IP.
- I have 1:1 NAT setup using the external IP to the Internal Address of the server. )obviously this is working since I can access from outside the network but not inside.)
- I have tried port forwarding any/all ports and still unable to access internal server with external IP.
02-14-2017 01:20 AM
Hi Alex
I found a very easy work around for my RV325.
Now when your clients receive a new lease from the DHCP server they will look up the local DNS you have configured first and your domains will be resolved to the private ip and not the public ip.
NB. Configure both variants of the your host names if they are in use. e.g.. www.example.com and example.com
11-06-2017 02:11 PM
I have multiple web servers on my local network, each with a unique domain name. I want any of the devices on the local network to access them by registered domain names and not by IP addresses. That's how NAT Loopback worked on earlier firmware versions but not on v1.4.2.15 (2017-08-14, 15:59:13)? Does the new firmware version support the scenario that I described? If so, please provide instructions on setting it up. The instructions to which I am responding don't make sense to me for my environment.
03-27-2018 08:54 AM
Hello,
I have the same issue with new firmware: no portforwarding working if I try to access a local server via public ip.
Any solution?
Marco
03-27-2018 09:34 PM
03-28-2018 05:16 AM
Hello,
what is your exact firmware installed? So I know that with that version it works :-)
Marco
03-28-2018 08:56 AM
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