With 1:1 interface can the servers in dmz have real public IPs? Because
i use some software who the license require to have public ip in the eth0.
Gary Buckmaster wrote:
Echo what Tim said. Given this new set of information about your
network setup, 1:1 NAT would be a much more appropriate choice for
this particular network.
PS... I opted for 1:1 rather than bridging. This gives the servers
public addresses, but also allows me to expand in ways not possible with
bridging.
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