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Old 10-29-2009, 06:25 AM   #1
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ipfilter with NAT question


Need to set up ipfilter on Solaris 10. All the systems behind the Solaris system are using the 192.168.0.0/24 network and have a one-to-one routeable address assigned to it. So, I set up NAT using the bimap keyword, one for each pairing. My question is about when does the NATing occur? That is, in my block and pass rules, do I use the "NATed" address or the 192.168 address?

Thanks!

Oops - I think I put this in the wrong forum. Please cancel this thread. I'll start a new one in the Solaris forum.

Sorry!

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