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Old 2006-07-04
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Default NAT with <ANY> in Source Original Packet...

Hi CP-Gurus!
How can I do the someting like the following with CP and NAT?

Original Packet: Source = <ANY> Destination = <official IP>
->
Translated Packet: Source = <IP of FW-interface> Destination = <Hosts internal IP>

Reason for this is:
We providing two Firewalls.
We want to move a DMZ form the first FW to the second FW. Traffic coming form the Internet over the first gateway should get into the moved DMZ behind the second gateway for a time (DNS reasons). I thought I can do this with NAT but the Verifier warns I have to leave the Source felid in the 'Translated Packet' section Original if there is <ANY> in the source of the 'Original Packet' section.

Are there any tips how I can solve this?

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Karsten
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Default Re: NAT with <ANY> in Source Original Packet...

Create an Address Range object to substitute the "Any" object in the manual Address Translation rule. An Address Range object includes all possible IP addresses 0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255 or use automatic NAT on your destination object(s)

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