Re: NAT ISA 2004
- From: "spike" <spike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 07:24:01 -0700
Nico,
What are you talking about? IP spoofing? You are far from making sense to me.
You mentioned a second firewall which now seems irrelevant to the problem at
hand. Why don't you set up a webpage with a sample graphic of your network
and let us surf to it. Otherwise I don't think this is going to work.
spike
"Nico" wrote:
> Ok, but dont get mad with me, I had wrote another post telling the problem.
> Read below.
> thanks and sorry about my last pst, but I speak spanish.
>
>
> > 1. You have ISA2004 running a standard 2-Nic setup.
> YES
> > 2. You have an Internal LAN on 10.0.0.x ??
> NO, my internal is 100.0.0.0/8
> > 3. You have another *unknown* network on 192.168.4.x.
> the external have 192.168.2.1/24(goes to another firewall) and
> 192.168.4.3/24(to router)
> > 4. What is a "fixed client"? Typically that means "statically assigned IP#"
> > but that really has no bearing at all on how it functions on the network or
> > whether it is Internal or External.
> YES they are statically clients in my internal networks
> > 5. Please clarify these things and then describe what you what to do. Give
> > me the "big picuture",..don't just tell me you want this IP the connect to
> > that IP.
>
> My isa have 2 NICs, the external connects to another Firewall, the Ip of
> this nic is 192.168.2.1 (tis connect to the firewall) and 192.168.4.3 that is
> connect to a router that goes to other network
> In the other NIC, is my LAN, 100.0.0.0/8.
>
> In haver some clients in the 100.0.0.50 -100.0.0.60 that need to connect to
> the router 192.168.4.1 throw my ISA server. Thats not the problem, the thing
> is that i need to NAT in the isa, so my client with 100.0.0.50 connect to the
> router 192.168.4.1 with an ip like 10.40.70.10 - 10.40.70.20
> So, i need that the ISA can make static NAT, like to my client 100.0.0.50 yo
> connect to the router with the 10.40.70.10.
> Just that, i dont think that the isa can doit, but perhaps yep.
> I need to use routing and remote access?
>
> >
> > --
> >
> > Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
> > www.wandtv.com
> >
> > "Nico" <Nico@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:F17A571A-D551-48E4-A40B-DC75BE86B11E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > Hi, i am having this situation
> > > My isa 2004 have an internal and external interface. In the internal iu
> > have
> > > 100.0.0.0 netowork(my lan) and 192.168.4.3 that connects to another
> > network.
> > > I need that some fixed clients connect to my router 192.168.4.1 with an ip
> > > like 10.40.70.x, so I need static NAT. Is this possible with isa 2004.
> > > my OS is w2k
> > > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
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