Hi
I have a PIX firewall, and am using nat to let my clients access the
internet, but now I need to connect about a 100 clients, bases in an wan of
more than 50 places, all to the internet through the same ip address,
so the question is, can I have some sort of a NAT list letting all the 100
ip
Assuming that the 100 IP addresses you mention below are
addresses on the inside network, the answer is yes, you
can allow all of them and use only one public IP to get to the
internet. Just enable PAT (Port Address Translation) using
global (inside) command.
HTH
Hi
I have a PIX firewall,
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Yes,
With the two commands NAT and GLOBAL, you can specify exactly what you need:
global (outside) 1 192.168.1.200 netmask 255.255.255.255
This will translate the inside address(es
l become an overflow, or overload/PAT address.
The NAT will always be used before the PAT session is used as well.
Thanks
Larry
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