Thanks for the post rcasta, but I have tried that before. My Router2 still forwards the packet along to Router1. I need it to forward it immediatly back inside my network.
I do not have access to NAT1, here is the config for NAT2:
version 12.2
service tcp-keepalives-in
service timestamps debug datetime msec localtime show-timezone
service timestamps log datetime msec localtime show-timezone
service password-encryption
!
hostname Router-2514
!
no logging buffered...
This is they way I am connected to the internet:
Internet---NAT/Router1-----NAT/Router2----MyMachine
Internet---65.x.x.1/10.x.x.1-------10.x.x.2/192.168.0.1----192.168.0.2
I have no control over NAT/Router1
If you sit on the Internet all ports are forwarded from NAT1, all the way through to...
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