Hello James
Hello all,

You wrote : "
Well, after some badness with Microsoft ISA server, it got ditched and
replaced with a Bering 1.2 box.
We have a 3 interface setup, net, loc & dmz.

In the dmz is our corporate web server. On the net interface is one of
our external IP addresses.
Both the dmz and the loc are SNAT'ed behind that address.
Port 80 is DNAT'ed to the webserver, Port 25 is DNAT'ed to the Exchange
server in the local zone.
External clients can see our website.
But when clients on the loc zone browse to our website, all they see is
the Bering weblet!

Even if they browse direct to the external IP address, not the IP
address for the loc adaptor.

Do I have to set up a another rule to redirect loc to our website?

Yes
1) move weblet to another port, otherwise they will allways see weblet.
2)  DNAT 80  from loc to dmz webserver.

It is natural that they don't see your webserver on 192.168.1.254
and if you use your external interface than the packet is snatted to the
external ip and will never be dnatted after that.

Regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the bering crew





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