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Old 2006-03-11
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Default Bridging in a NAT setup?

Is it possible to bridge 1 IP address directly past FW1 doing NAT for other devices, possibly on a seperate interface? I have a client with a VPN gateway behind FW1 and it only works using VPN NAT-t which is troublesome (another problem) and it would be useful to remove this.

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Default Re: Bridging in a NAT setup?

As far as I know, there is no way to bridge IP addresses in Checkpoint. You can add a non translation rule before doing NAT for the network, it will prevent this particular IP to be NATed but it will certainly be problematic if it's a non routable IP address.
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