You should use STATIC nat, not hide

Scott J. Friedman
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Huxel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2000 10:49 AM
To: fw-1
Subject: [FW1] NAT



I can't get NAT to work on NT.
Here is what I have done.
1)On the firewall I created the local.arp
file on the firewall.(translated_address external_macaddress)

2)Edited the fwscript route add external_address internal_address -p

3)Created workstation object internal_address with NAT add automatic
translation rules. Method hide. Hiding address an address on the external
networks subnet. Install On all

4)Created security policy any any any accept. Just for testing purposes.

5)Added static route from translated_address to internal_address.

When I trace route to the external_address I can only get to the
internal_address. I can ping the external_address.
I'm sure that I missed something. I've tried several routes and
configurations
but, still no NAT.

TIA
Tim



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