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nairsunil7 nairsunil7 is offline
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Default Manual Static Nat not supporting FTp, RDP etc.

Hi,

I am facing a problem with Manual Static Nat. ICMP is working fine but all other TCP/UDP traffic is not blocking. Trackers shows me the following error:

"TCP Packet out of state: first packet is SYN.."

But the same is working with Automatic Address Translation. Pls guide me

Regards,

Sunil
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Default Re: Manual Static Nat not supporting FTp, RDP etc.

What have you got configured for NAT settings in global properties? Do you have client-side NAT enabled for both automatic and manual NAT rules?

Automatic NAT rules are sometimes handled a little differently, and your rulebases are a little different with them. They can also be configured to do automatic proxy ARP if required. There's a possibility you've got something missing with your routes.

Post us some ASCII art of what your network looks like, with some fake addresses added in.
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