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Old 2006-10-23
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Default NAT on Checkpoint

Hello, I have a checkpoint cluster with 4 ethernet cards. Until this morning all works ok, but now there is something really strange. Before the problem, when I try to conect from my internal networks to our DMZ, source IP (an internal IP network) was enmascarared by the DMZ IP of checkpoin in DMZ, but now when I connect to DMZ from my Internal network I arrive to DMZ servers with my internal IP, not with the DMZ Firewall IP. ¿How can I change to arrive again with a NAT public IP?
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Default Re: NAT on Checkpoint

Check in Tracker which NAT rule is used for you connection. And check this rule in SmartDashboard.
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Default Re: NAT on Checkpoint

Yes, that's the problem, when I deleted an object a NAT rule with empty destination was left. Once I have deleted it, default NAT for Internal networks works again. Think I should clean a little bit of my rules, that's a complitely mess. Thanks for your help.
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