At 11:33 AM 7/28/2005, Jason Tomlinson wrote:
>I would also like to confirm that I am having difficulties with Inbound
>NAT using 1.2b9 on a WRAP board. I have two identical m0n0wall boxes
>with similar configurations. The first is used as my office firewall
>and inbound NAT is working fine (http, ssh, remote desktop). The second
>box was deployed last week at a customer site. Initially inbound NAT
>worked (http, ssh), but then it quit working. I reloaded m0n0wall and
>inbound NAT worked for a day or two, then failed again. Firewall logs
>show that packets are being passed. I've tried to isolate and/or
>replicate the problem, but have been unsuccessful in doing so.
>Additionally, my office m0n0wall required two or three reloads to get
>Inbound NAT working when I first installed it two months ago ( I thought
>it was my unfamiliarity with the software ).
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>I would be happy to help troubleshoot the problem for myself and others
>if anyone has suggestions of alternative configurations to try. I've
>been very impressed the m0n0wall and it's been very beneficial to
>several of my clients.
I have been running 1.2b9 on my new WRAP board with no issues for inbound
NAT. I have a mail/DNS server behind it, as well as a laptop running Cisco
VPN, and a VOIP gateway (DLink) running on a bridged DMZ interface with NAT
filtering on that link as well. All work very well.
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