Re: FW: Help! ipmasqadm problem - Help its still not working
Hi
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 09:22:28AM -0500, Brian Kimsey-Hickman wrote:
> Thanks, for the advice. Actually I do need to MASQ both
> incoming and outgoing packets. I have not mentioned this in
> previous postings but this new firewall is set up on a second
> T-1 line. I have an old T-1 and firewall that will be dropped
> a few weeks after this one is up. If I don't mask the
> incoming then when the web server responds the routers will
> send that traffic out through the old T-1. In the final
> product I was going to set the forward policy to DENY or
> REJECT and have two lines that would MASQ port 80 incoming and
> outgoing. After the old T-1 is dropped then that could be
> changed. I had not thought of it before you mentioned it but
> is it possible to MASQ both incoming and outgoing?
>
> Thanks for the input,
Perhaps if you draw an ascii-art picture of your network and
explain what you're trying to do etc., I'll be able to offer
some more useful suggestions :)
It's not clear to me why you'd want to MASQ both ways and I
suspect this is the source of your problems.
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