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Re: NAT IPFW problem



Title: Re: NAT IPFW problem
At 9:40 PM +0100 11/24/05, Cornelius Jaeger wrote:
packets coming from the lan to the osx box.
there are two routers. one that nat's to the cable company, the other is the 3com lan/dmz/firewall router.
since most machines on the lan are given dhcp addresses they will send packets to the internet via the osx box, via cable.
so what i want is when a packet wants to go to the dmz it gets directed from the osx box to the 3com router and to the dmz, without the roundtrip to the internet.


Also this kind of really invalidates a DMZ.

i think this is me explaining rather badly.

No, it's just that then you no longer have a valid DMZ.
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