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1 Exchange 2k server for internal email w/ internal domain(not registred)
2 domains(registered) with isp supported mbx's
cannot seem to stop emails from those registered domains. would i need an exchange filter or an smtp filter?
also i dont think that these external emails are going...
that would be only if you are using the routers mac address for something, otherwise you can assign the same ip to the external interface of the wg. I am nhot sure it will work but i will try this weekend and post my results.
So, with that logic if you are designed with one subnet with no routing internally, would you just get rid of the cisco access router and have the WG as your external interface. I mean what would be the point of the router if you are not routing to different subnets internally.
we are connected to a T. I am going to configure it with the public ip's on the external interface. so let me ask you, i should put all my static NAT's on the FB and remove them from my Cisco router?
would i also be able to configure it like this or would this be a routing table nightmare?
Internet router
WAN: 64.54.x.x
LAN: 192.1.10.2
FB
external 192.1.10.1
internal 10.x.x.x
or would it be easier putting the 2 interfaces on the router and the external interface on the FB on the same...
internet router:
WAN ip 64.54.52.x
LAN ip:10.1.1.x
router performing NAT
In a routed config would the ip of the external interface on the FB700 be a public ip if the FB700 is behind the router and if so would the LAN ip on the router be changed to a public ip to be on the same network as the...
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