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Ralf_s
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Routing for ports and ranges
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November 08, 2016, 09:43:25 am »
Hi,
I'm trying to route a range of ip adresses from the internal lan to a separate content filter/web protection. The routing is only needed for port 80 and 443.
In the GUI I only found to create rules for complete networks and all ports.
How can I realise this ruleset?
Ralf
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franco
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Re: Routing for ports and ranges
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November 08, 2016, 09:31:19 pm »
You are probably talking about redirection of ports for transparent proxying?
The Firewall: NAT: Port Forward tab allows you to configure this. It's what we also use for our on-board proxy.
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Ralf_s
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Re: Routing for ports and ranges
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November 12, 2016, 05:03:33 pm »
Hi Franco,
sorry about my late reply. At the first step, I tried to route the internal net to an internal host. The result for HTTP should a loop and no internet connection. But this also doesn't work. see screenshot. The second step is to route only a range of the internal network.
The result should be:
- all traffic for a range of the internal network (192.168.101.30-100) for port 80 and 443 should routed to 192.168.101.18.
Until now I'm using Sonicwall and I've realized this request by a routing rule.
maybe you could help
Ralf
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