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      09-04-2004, 08:36 AM
Does anyone have a sample setup. One NIC to the Internet,
Other NIC is on LAN side. NO forwarding between NICs

Server is behind a Sonicwall with NAT ON. Road Warriors
VPN into the sonicwall.
 
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      09-05-2004, 12:08 AM
To set it up with no forwarding (routing) on the server, you would have
to use NAT. That would be pretty silly if the firewall/router is doing NAT.
Not much point in doing name translation twice.

You could enable LAN routing on the server and just route between the
two subnets and let the Sonicwall do NAT for both subnets.

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> Does anyone have a sample setup. One NIC to the Internet,
> Other NIC is on LAN side. NO forwarding between NICs
>
> Server is behind a Sonicwall with NAT ON. Road Warriors
> VPN into the sonicwall.



 
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