Re: NAT Port Forward problem in a not so simple network

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On 04/17/08 09:49, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
It does not matter so much as, according to the packet trace, Cisco1 appears to SNAT incoming connections forwarded to HPpro1 anyway. So all you get in the logs is HPpro1's address instead of Cisco1's...

Huh!  Great!  Friggign lovely!

Do you know if that the prescribed Cisco way of doing that or just the way that it was configured at your site?

Seeing this new evidence, just DNAT & SNAT the traffic on the HP ProLiant and call it a day.



Grant. . . .
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