Hello all,
I have recently purchased an RV320 to replace an older Cyberguard SG 565. I have setup the primary WAN interface with a Public IP address and have port forwarded HTTPS traffic to an internal web server. However, I also need to forward traffic for SMTP, HTTPS on two additional Public IP addresses. On the old device I could configure the additional IP addresses as aliases on the WAN interface and create the necessary port forwarding rules. However, in trying to configure the RV320 the only way I have found to use multiple public IP's is to use the One-to-One NAT functionality. This is fine but I have not found a way to limit the traffic to just certain protocols (e.g. SMTP, HTTPS). It appears the One-to-One NAT is allowing any traffic to pass that is open on the internal server.
The configuration I have is working however I would prefer not to have any extraneous ports open.
How do I setup any firewall access rules or port forwarding rules so that only desired traffic is allowed to pass through the additional IP's?
Thanks,
Wayne Jones