We have a RoboX firewall (v3.2.5s), a range of 10 external IP address (say
200.0.1.1
to 200.0.1.10), an internal secure network (say 10.0.1.x) and a PSN
(10.0.2.x).

We host a website on a machine in the PSN at 10.0.2.2 and there is an alias
on the
external interface of 200.0.1.2. A tunnel is defined from 200.0.1.2 to
10.0.2.2 to
allow external visitors to access the web server on the PSN.

So far this all works fine and external visitors are indeed served pages
from the
server on the PSN.

However, the web server logs show all accesses coming from 10.0.2.254 (the
firewall's
PSN interface). Initially I thought this was because I had 'Hide Source'
checked on the
tunnel definition, however I have unchecked this at there as been no change.
Does the
RoboX need a Reboot for this change to take effect? Or is there a better way
of
configuring this set-up?

Our web server is Apache running on Redhat 7.3

Thanks for any help,

Matt.


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