Sascha,

See below.

Regards,

Ken...


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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 17/09/2004 00:27:53:

> Hi there,
>
> if we have one public IP address and use that to Hide NAT our internal
> network, can we use that same IP address for a additional Static NAT
> rule?
>
> e. g. we have on public IP, need to hide our network behind it and still
> need to talk to a specific internal machine (and only on a specific
> port) from the Internet. We tried it by simply adding a static NAT rule
> to the already existing automatic Hide NAT rule, but it does not seem to
> work. The static NAT rule translates the public IP address and service
> XYZ to the internal IP address.
>
> NAT rules:
> 1. internal_Server -> StaticNAT on public IP 1.1.1.1, Service XYZ
> 2. internal_LAN   ->  HideNAT on public IP 1.1.1.1
>

Try this,

Static NAT Rule:
Orig Src    Orig Dst    Service    Xlate Src    Xlate Dst    Service

  any        public     specific      any       internal     specific
               ip         port                  server ip      port


>
> On cheap firewalls you would call this Port Forwarding.
>
> It does not work here. Is it even possible?
>
> Thanks,
> Sascha
>
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