Tom Eastep ha scritto:
Roberto Tagliaferri wrote:
  
Tom Eastep ha scritto:
    
Roberto Tagliaferri wrote:
  
      
Tom Eastep ha scritto:
    
        
Without seeing your /etc/shorewall/masq file, I can't tell you the best way to
do that.

-Tom
  
      
          
I leave masw file empty :-(

Now it's ok:

#INTERFACE              SUBNET          ADDRESS         PROTO   PORT(S) 
IPSEC
eth0    eth0:1             1.1.1.11       
    
        
I very much doubt that the rule you show above does what you really want.

In your case, I would have something like:

eth0	!<local systems>	1.1.1.11

-Tom
  
  
      
:-) it's true.,..
Now (with !<local>) work fine for external ip and with

eth0	<local systems>	1.1.1.11
work for internal address; on the remote server the client is 1.1.1.11

Many many thank's
    

Note that you could make your masq rules even tighter:

eth0:2.2.2.10	....

That way, only traffic destined for 2.2.2.10 would have the source IP rewritten.

-Tom
  
  
Yes, for every server tha i move form my location to the new webfarm i add the old ip as alias to "bridge" pc; when dns is propagated the traffic move from old ip to the new
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