Re: NAT Reflection on Gateway with DHCP Address

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On 2012-04-08, at 6:08 PM, /dev/rob0 <rob0@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Sun, Apr 08, 2012 at 05:10:19PM -0700, Aaron Clausen wrote:
>> I'm trying to sort out how to do NAT reflection off the public 
>> interface where that interface's IP address is supplied via DHCP 
>> from the ISP. Any thoughts?
> 
> I would guess that by "NAT reflection", you mean that you think you 
> want to NAT internal clients to an internal host for various requests 
> of your external name. This only makes sense if you are using some
> kind of dynamic DNS service to give you an "external name".
> 

And this works fine except for some devices which ignore my DNS and use external ones like Google's and thus fail when trying to access our public resources from our internal WiFi network. Hence the need of reflection/loop back/whatever-you-call-it.

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Aaron Clausen--
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