I am attempting to set up a 3 card (w/DMZ) firewall. My connection to the real world is thru a V.35 connector on a Cisco router. I would like to use internal addresses where I can to keep from using up my IP's.
So, I have a router with an outside address to the internet and an inside address to the fire wall. Then my firewall's outside interface uses an internal address.
Here's the question - how can I masquerade the inside LAN ip's to a real address when the outside firewall card is using an inside address?
internet(64.242.9.x)
|
router
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router eth0 (10.1.1.1)
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firewall external (10.1.1.2)
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firewall inside (192.168.1.1)
Help!!
Frank Corak
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