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03-09-2023 09:45 AM - edited 03-09-2023 09:47 AM
Hi,
I currently have a static NAT bi-directional policy, number 6 in the screenshot, that publishes an internal server (LAB-Skype) on Internet using a public IP (LAB-Skype-pub). This works fine.
Now I need to add an exception for port 443 for that public IP, which needs to be redirected to port 4443 towards the same internal server.
I tried to create a policy translating the original packet arriving at the public server (LAB-Skype-pub tcp/443) to the internal server (LAB-Skype tcp/4443). this is policy number 5 in the screenshot.
Unfortunately, I don't see any hit (0) on the policy. Any idea about what I am doing wrong?
03-09-2023 10:45 AM
If traffic comes from External zone it is destined to your firewall public IP.
Your firewall public IP is located in External zone.
It means that rule 5 destination zone must be External for this rule to match.
03-09-2023 10:45 AM
If traffic comes from External zone it is destined to your firewall public IP.
Your firewall public IP is located in External zone.
It means that rule 5 destination zone must be External for this rule to match.
03-13-2023 07:08 AM
thanks a lot, you were so right!
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