On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 2:35 PM, Mark Street <mstr...@alliancemed.org> wrote:
> From the 2.1 book:
> "If you need to perform NAT on your local IPs to make them appear as a
> different subnet, or one of your public IPs, you may do so using the NAT
> fields underneath Local Network. If you specify a single IP address in Local
> Network and a single IP address in the NAT field, then a 1:1 NAT rule will
> be added between the two."
>
> I changed both the local LAN address and the remote incoming NAT'd address
> to an address instead of a /32 network.  Does the 1:1 NAT rule get added
> behind the scenes or should it show in the NAT Rules table as a linked rule
> or is it invisible in the webGUI?
>

The NAT for IPsec doesn't show under Firewall>NAT. You can check
/tmp/rules.debug if you want to verify.
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