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Re: [cobalt-users] Appliance Firewall and One to One Nat



Joshua,

I have a Raq4 behind a fire wall with NAT with no problem. When we where testing and had not moved to the new server we changed the Host file on a windows box to point directly at the Raq when requesting the Domain and the client will resolve to the Host file and not try to resolve to any other DNS service.

I hope this helps.

At 01:22 PM 9/22/2003 -0400, you wrote:
I am a newbie to cobalt servers and everything has worked pretty well so far
except that I am having trouble with one to one Nat. We have an appliance
firewall with a /20 of public addresses natted to a /20 of private addresses
so that we can pin hole or use port forwarding. We have maybe 6 sites on our
raq4 right now. When we go to setup a new site we have to give it the
internal address but then when someone from the outside tries to view the
site via IP they can't (we want to make sure everything is working ok before
we move the domain). I am just using the gui interface, does anyone have any
suggestions. By the way the site does have its own IP its not being
virtually hosted on the box. This is hard to explain I hope I have been
clear. Thanks!




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