Plz do post your findings as i am also running into same issues..
On Oct 22, 2011 6:48 AM, "rone" <r...@edisongroup.net> wrote:

>
>
> Thanks for the offer. Somewhat of a breakthrough last night. Am running EFW
> as a virtual machine under KVM and it seems that somehow packets are not
> actually making it to the EFW on the secondary IPs, seems something to do
> with the virtualization configuration although it is the first time I've
> seen this and have run a variety of OSs under the same setup.
>
> EFW 2.4.1 definitely had the issue with not forwarding traffic to any but
> the primary IP running directly on hardware which is why we switched to a
> virtualized setup. That particular installation has been replaced so I
> don't
> have an example to show on that one.
>
> Will pursue this from the virtualization side and post back here what I
> find.
>
> Thanks for the input.
>
>
> Kenneth Lundström wrote:
> >
> > If needed we could use Teamviewer and you can show your configuration,
> >
> >
> > Kenneth
> >
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> I would be extremely interested in what version you are running and what
> >> your port forwarding configuration is. I have spent many hours with this
> >> and
> >> have not been able to get any but the first / primary IP assigned to the
> >> red
> >> interface to forward any traffic to an internal IP.
> >>
> >> I am configuring rules as follows:
> >>
> >> Port forwarding / Nat rule: Access from type Any, Target: have tried any
> >> uplink as well as selecting the specific red IP desired. Any uplink
> works
> >> only on the primary IP.
> >>
> >> Filter policy is either allow or allow with IPS.
> >>
> >> Services are typically a single TCP port.
> >>
> >> Translate to: IP , DNAT policy: NAT.
> >>
> >> Insert IP: internal IP of server to be forwarded to, Port/Range:
> internal
> >> port to be forwarded to.
> >>
> >>
> >> Any advice or input would be greatly appreciated.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Kenneth Lundström wrote:
> >>> In what way can't you get it to work?
> >>>
> >>> I have at the moment two Endian running with maybe 15 RED IP:s on both
> >>> and can forward from whatever IP to whatever internal address I like.
> >>>
> >>> Please describe what you have done and we might be able to help you.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Kenneth
> >>>> Dear All,
> >>>>
> >>>> This has been discussed before - I have been using Endian for years
> and
> >>>> for
> >>>> the first time attempted to configure a red interface with multiple
> >>>> IPs.
> >>>> I
> >>>> have tried many configurations to get this to work both in version
> >>>> 2.4.1
> >>>> and
> >>>> version 2.3.
> >>>>
> >>>> Would greatly appreciate any input on how to get ports forwarded from
> >>>> additional red IPs -- I can only get the primary red IP to forward any
> >>>> traffic.
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks.
> >>>
> >>>
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