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FPM 1010 using FTDIs there a way to do a static NAT from one office IP to another office IP through a Site-to-Site VPN tunnel.We use a cloud provided software that prints to local printers using IP printing.The cloud provider and our local office hav...
I have a FPM 1010 in fdm mode.I have a couple of routed networks that do not talk to each other.I have PPTP inbound setup on each of the Router connections to RRAS servers on that network. Including the network I am on.My issue is I am trying to set...
I am installing an Exchange server behind an FPM 1010 running FDM. I have a public ip natted to internal. When I do a "What is my IP" from the exchange server console, I get the public ip of the FPM 1010. What do I need to change in the 1010 so the...
I have a FPM 1010 and using FDM to program it. I am setting up an internal email server for a customer. I can connect to it using telnet to port 25 from my office 99.28.XXX.XXX using the natted public IP address 100.100.XXX.XXX to internal 192.168.1...
Thanks for all the help, but in the long run, I think this approach was going to be a lot more cumbersome than I originally thought it would be. We are going to the trouble of changing the inside network ip to allow a direct vpn connection to the pr...
All routing is being done in the FPM1010. This is the only device that has access to all 3 networks.Local 192.168.126.0/24Remote 192.168.0.0/24cloud printer 172.156.xxx.xxx
Here is my current configurationRoute in FW for 192.168.0.0/24 -> Outside ip address of remote office VPNAt the remote officeroute 192.168.126.0/24 -> Outside ip address of Main office VPN. The FW)Here is a image of my NATWould like to test, but cor...
Now I am confused. I have done a lot of static nats before for mail servers, web sites, but these have all been inside to Outside.But the above seems to be backwards to me since the local network is 192.168.126.0/24 he FW is 192.168.126.254And a st...
Paul, you are correct.192.168.0.20 is not reachable from 172.18.XXX. But even if it was, a 192.168.0.X IP address cannot be used since this block of IP addresses (192.168.0.0/24 is already being used by the "cloud print server" by another customer of...