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Manual NAT vs Static NAT
Hi All,
We have checkpoint security gateway r81.10 and We want to publish our web server to the public and we do a Manual NAT from the public IP to the local IP as below ;
Original Source : any
Original Destination: Public IP of my Web Server
Original Services: 443
Translated Source: original
Translated Destination: Local IP of my Web Server
Translated Services: original
However, the system is not reachable from public and I do Static NAT and It works what did I miss in the configuration and also is that possible to use the same public IP with different ports for different services I know it is possible to do in router is it possible to do on my gateways using Manual NAT?
Thanks
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That could be the issue.
If you are allowing the Internet to a RFC1918 address, then only the static NAT would work. If you are doing the manual NAT, you need to allow the public.
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The public IP is this on the same subnet as the external interface address or different i.e.
Do you need and have you configured proxy-arp to support the NAT?
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@Chris_Atkinson The ISP provides the public and it is not mapped to any interface on the firewall side, we do routing to reach the firewall from the ISP router. I didn't do any Proxy-arp also.
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What does the firewall rule look like when it does not work?
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The rule is the same in both cases.
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That could be the issue.
If you are allowing the Internet to a RFC1918 address, then only the static NAT would work. If you are doing the manual NAT, you need to allow the public.
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@CaseyB Okay let me check then.
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@CaseyB Thanks a lot it is working now by allowing the public instead of RFC1918 address.
Manual NAT vs Static NAT
Hi All,
We have checkpoint security gateway r81.10 and We want to publish our web server to the public and we do a Manual NAT from the public IP to the local IP as below ;
Original Source : any
Original Destination: Public IP of my Web Server
Original Services: 443
Translated Source: original
Translated Destination: Local IP of my Web Server
Translated Services: original
However, the system is not reachable from public and I do Static NAT and It works what did I miss in the configuration and also is that possible to use the same public IP with different ports for different services I know it is possible to do in router is it possible to do on my gateways using Manual NAT?
Thanks