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I can't seem to get nat hairpinning to work... Most instructions on the internet indicate how to do this with commands available prior to 8.3.I've tried the following:same-security-traffic permit intra-interfaceasa-box(config-network-object)# object...
Both of your examples refer to a single IP as in the following:Julio, you have:object network Private_Server 192.168.1.10host 192.168.1.10And Jouni, you have:object network LOCALhost 192.168.1.10But I need any of my internal IP's to be able to access...
Yeah, I'm rather certain my issue is definitely inside,inside... my traffic should never need to touch the outside interface (I don't think).I want my traffic originating from inside, a my private/internal IP, to essentially, bounce through the insid...
ok, no tcp bypass... I'm getting a little confused though with all the posts and "Ours is the one u need"... which example should I use for twice natting?
I have existing nat's, net-to-net, so I'm wondering if dynamic pat will work for me (still haven't had time to try it yet). Can you do dynamic pat WITH static nat?Also, your solution doesn't have access lists, I don't care about access lists, I just...
"So you want the internal users to access a website located on the inside network by it's Private IP address???"Eh, I want internal users to access a website located on the inside network by its Public IP address...(more specifically, I have internal...