Hi Lyle and all the others:

> When you NAT, it only NAT's from the internal networks to the External
> networks and or manually defined NAT rules, DMZ included if
> you specify it
> that way.  But if your asking if your internal network is
> NAT'd to your DMZ
> network by default, the answer is no.  NAT'ing only occurs if
> you manually
> create a NAT rule, or if its destined for the external network.

Can everyone confirm this? I know this behavior from other firewalls
(e.g. not Checkpoint) and if this is working on Checkpoint as Lyle
described above, then I could save a lot of work (and Lyle just made my
day :-)).

So is Lyle right here?

Thanks,
Sascha

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