> I created a NAT Rule that forwards all traffic on port 25 from the > external ip address of xx.xx.xx.xx to the internal ip address of > 10.10.30.xxx on port 25. My problem is that all workstations on the > internal network 10.10.30.X connect resolve mail.domain.com to port 25 > on the external ip address. > > Using a external email client out side the network from a remote client > works with out issues. All the clients on the internal network have to > be configures to connect to the server directly by using the internal ip > addresss for that server in the smtp settings on their client. Any > suggestions? >
I saw the responses from Justin and Alain, but thought this was an interesting question. Is there not a way to NAT so that the external address gets translated into the internal address when coming from the internal network? I am sure we are doing this on our Checkpoint firewall. Isn't this called Dual NAT? Just wondering. Thanks, Alex _______________________________________________ Vyatta-users mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.vyatta.com/mailman/listinfo/vyatta-users
