> Yes - it's quite easy. First let's create some objects:
>
> ext_fw = external FW IP address
> int_pop = 200.100.100.101 (POP server)
> int_www = 200.100.100.102 (SMTP server)
> int_smtp = 200.100.100.103 (HTML server)
>
> Then create the NAT rules
>
> Original Translated
> Source / Destination / Service --> Source / Destination / Service
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> -----------------
> Any / ext-fw / pop3 --> Original / int_pop / Original
> Any / ext-fw / smtp --> Original / int_smtp / Original
> Any / ext-fw / http --> Original / int_www / Original
Would you mind describing the hard part as well?
Exactly how do you setup your routing table on the firewall?
*evil grin*
/Kristian
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