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Old 2007-10-13
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Default easy nat question

I have 3 inside networks (a, b and c), and one outside (d).

I have a rule that allows all of the A network it to connect to the proxy server on network B, it works fine.
I have another rule that allows the proxy server to connect out the D network, and NAT is turned on, it works fine.

Below that I have a rule that allows my laptop (on A network) to access "any" through the firewall to the D network. I have this object with Nat hide behind firewall IP clicked.

But when my laptop connects to the proxy in the B network, it NATS my ip to the firewall interface IP of the B network.

Is there any way to make it so Nat is only applied when the packet passes through the firewall to the D network instead of anytime it passes through the firewall?

Sorry if this is to simple for this list, but at work I have a registered class B and we don't nat anything.
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Default Re: easy nat question

If you go to the NAT tab on the SmartDashboard, you can add "no nat" rules to the top as needed.
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Default Re: easy nat question

thanks Jim, problem solved!
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