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10 years ago
I have a /29 block of addresses. I'd like to pass two public IPs to two different machines on my LAN. To accomplish this, I need to :1. setup 1-1 NAT assigning Public IP to the local IP for each machine2. use True Status IP Port Management, as opposed to Port Forwarding, to map the incoming traffic
10 years ago
I have a /29 block of addresses. I'd like to pass two public IPs to two different machines on my LAN. To accomplish this, I need to :1. setup 1-1 NAT assigning Public IP to the local IP for each machine2. use True Status IP Port Management, as opposed to Port Forwarding, to map the incoming traffic
I have the exact situation (except my LAN is 192.168.0.x) and I have read this half a dozen times. The ports that I want to control seem to be OPEN no matter what. Let me explain. I have a /29 block. I have a SMCD3G-CCR: Here are th
10 years ago
I'm trying to route public IP traffic to one of our 5 static IPs thru my Comcast CISCO DPC3939B gateway and then thru my Windows Server 2012 using Firewall With Advanced Security to a LAN IP manufacturing device. Accessing the CISCO gateway via IP 10.1.10.1, I have options to configure port forwardi
VBSSP-RICH, I have similar setup and I followed your instructions. Right before I add ADD NEW any port forwarding rules, I would not expect any port forwarding to my servers, right? But when I tested my mail server with mxtoolbox.com, it came back wi
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