Hi
If i want to access to a PC in my internal network from outside directly for example (if i have an exchange Server and i would like to access to the web mail OWA directly without natting) how can i get there i have 3 real IP address one is used the other still i don't use them
I know the way to access throw NAT
(Network Security> NAT>DNat
Create a DNAT rule
Goto Network Security>>NAT
Select DNAT/SNAT tab
New NAT rule
Name: OWA access
Group: No group
Position: Bottom
Traffic Source: Any
Traffic Service: 1444 "this is the port I use it for OWA"
Traffic Destination: External (address)
NAT Mode: DNAT (destination)
Destination: Exchange Server
Destination Service: 1444 (or left blank)
Click Save
click on automatic packet filter rule.)
when a user want to access he opens his IE type the real address with the Port number which is
http:\X.X.X.X:1444\owa all users find this is boring and they didn't know about the ports some times they forgot the port number
that's way i want them to use the IP address with no port number
http:\X.X.X.X or the domain name.
thanks in advice
but i want directly
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