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Richard, You also need to make sure the appropriate rules are added to the WAN firewall page. If you have a look at your Firewall Log under Diagnostics, you will probably see packets are being rejected to those IP addresses. Server NAT adds a 1:1 NAT relationship, but does not add any Firewall rules. Let us know how you get on. Thanks Andrew -----Original Message----- From: Marsh, Richard [mailto:richard at cisltd dot com] Sent: 28 January 2009 16:39 To: m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch Subject: [m0n0wall] WAN HELP NEEDED Hi All, I have a monowall running on wan of 80.252.126.14, I have also added into the server NAT tab the addresses 80.252.126.15 and .16 I have added 2 rules into the firewall NAT page....below... If / Proto / Ext. port range / NAT IP / Int. port range / Description WAN TCP 80 (HTTP) 192.168.58.2 (ext.: 80.252.126.15) 80 (HTTP) XXXXXXXserver WAN TCP 80 (HTTP) 192.168.58.3 (ext.: 80.252.126.16) 80 (HTTP) XXXXSERVER2 From this, and with a webserver running on my internal servers i would expect to be able to get to the webserver using http://80.252.126.15 and http://80.252.126.16 Nothing is happening... Can anybody shed any light on this. I don't think i need to use arp proxy and cannot see why this is not working....is there a log i can check..? Thanks Richard |