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01-31-2013 02:00 AM
Hello,
I followed the instructions in the paloalto "understanding NAT-4.1RevC" pdf for implementing U turn NAT.
It works when I try to access a server in the DMZ from the trusted zone via it's public untrusted IP.
I have now a web server which somehow tries to do a http connect to it's own URL, which describes Case 5 in this document "server in the same zone as the client"
I followed the instructions:
NAT rule: DMZ-Zone to Untrust Zone with destination public IP translated to private IP and source translated to untrusted Interface and IP. I even created a security policy although the document says it is not needed as the traffic is in the same zone.
The problem is that I can't get it working the connection always times out, the same when I try to access the Public IP from an other server in the DMZ. I worked around the problem by setting up a DNS in the DMZ which points the URL to the servers private IP.
I can't see any traffic in the traffic logs which is probably due to the inter zone traffic.
Has anyone an idea why this isn't working?
Thanks
02-01-2013 11:04 AM
Hi...Please try changing the source NAT from 'untrusted Interface and IP' to the interface and IP of the DMZ-zone. Thanks.
02-01-2013 11:04 AM
Hi...Please try changing the source NAT from 'untrusted Interface and IP' to the interface and IP of the DMZ-zone. Thanks.
02-04-2013 06:18 AM
Thank you, this solved the problem.
I had some strange glitch that the nat rule wouldn't accept to IP of the interface, it always reset to "none". I had to delete the rule and recreate it, after that I had to move the NAT rule up as it was shadowed by an other rule. It then finally worked.
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