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2 external IPs to 1 internal IP

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ric9569

IS-IT--Management
Aug 23, 2002
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I have the following problem, I have 2 registered public IP's I have each one 1 for www, 1 for smtp, behind the firewall I have only 1 machine with 1 address 192.168.0.4, how can I use static command without getting this error:
ERROR: static overlaps with xxx.xx.xx.x to 192.168.0.4

Thanks for any help.
 
...this should be pretty easy. Can you post the config?
-gbiello
 
dannyjones (IS/IT--Manageme) Dec 18, 2001
Recently installed a PIX 520 6.1(1), but I want to point multiple outside IPs (real) to one inside IP. I've tried to figure it out, but was unsuccessful. Is this possible? How would I do it?

Thanks in advance!


yizhar (MIS) Dec 18, 2001
HI.

I think that it is not possible with the pix.

You can give your local server several local ip addresses, and map each of them to a different registered ip address at the pix.

You can consider using a single ip but multiple dns names for your server. This can be done with smtp mail servers and with some web servers like IIS (look for the "host header" option).

Bye


 
dannyjones (IS/IT--Manageme) Dec 18, 2001
Recently installed a PIX 520 6.1(1), but I want to point multiple outside IPs (real) to one inside IP. I've tried to figure it out, but was unsuccessful. Is this possible? How would I do it?

Thanks in advance!


yizhar (MIS) Dec 18, 2001
HI.

I think that it is not possible with the pix.

You can give your local server several local ip addresses, and map each of them to a different registered ip address at the pix.

You can consider using a single ip but multiple dns names for your server. This can be done with smtp mail servers and with some web servers like IIS (look for the "host header" option).

Bye


 
dannyjones (IS/IT--Manageme) Dec 18, 2001
Recently installed a PIX 520 6.1(1), but I want to point multiple outside IPs (real) to one inside IP. I've tried to figure it out, but was unsuccessful. Is this possible? How would I do it?

Thanks in advance!


yizhar (MIS) Dec 18, 2001
HI.

I think that it is not possible with the pix.

You can give your local server several local ip addresses, and map each of them to a different registered ip address at the pix.

You can consider using a single ip but multiple dns names for your server. This can be done with smtp mail servers and with some web servers like IIS (look for the "host header" option).

Bye


 
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