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addresses.
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To setup SNAT, we need to know:
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* The internal IP addresses we want to translate
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* The outgoing interface to perform the translation on
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* The external IP address to translate to
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* The internal IP addresses we want to translate;
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* The outgoing interface to perform the translation on;
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* The external IP address to translate to.
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In the example used for the Quick Start configuration above, we demonstrate
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the following configuration:
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.. code-block:: sh
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set nat source rule 100 outbound-interface 'eth0'
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set nat source rule 100 source address '192.168.0.0/24'
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set nat source rule 100 translation address 'masquerade'
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@ -139,9 +142,10 @@ In this example, we will be using the example Quick Start configuration above
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as a starting point.
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To setup a destination NAT rule we need to gather:
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* The interface traffic will be coming in on
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* The protocol and port we wish to forward
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* The IP address of the internal system we wish to forward traffic to
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* The interface traffic will be coming in on;
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* The protocol and port we wish to forward;
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* The IP address of the internal system we wish to forward traffic to.
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In our example, we will be forwarding web server traffic to an internal web
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server on 192.168.0.100. HTTP traffic makes use of the TCP protocol on port 80.
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