07-08-2008 03:01 AM - edited 03-11-2019 06:10 AM
hi, I currently have a PIX 506 in a test environment and am trying to come up with a solution for the following. I am trying to use NAT in a rather unorthodox way.
two networks, 10.5.1.0/24 on the inside and 172.26.224.0 on the outside. The PIX 506 has a static (inside,outside) 172.26.224.37 10.5.1.37 for clients on the outside to reach an internal host. This works fine.
Heres the problem, I want a specific host on the inside to use 172.26.224.37 (not 10.5.1.37). So if the workstation pings 172.26.224.37 (which is 10.5.1.37)it gets a reply. There is no way of relocating the client to the outside.
Any ideas?
07-08-2008 03:57 AM
Iain,
Can you be a littler clearer on what you are astrying to achive, as when I read it - it makes no sense?
07-08-2008 04:09 AM
Hi, yes it is a little confusing. I have a network 172.26.224.0 on the outside with statics to translate 172.26.224.0 addresses into inside 10.5.x.x inside addresses. This works fine.
Now I have a client on the inside say 10.5.1.1. I want this client to connect to another inside host BUT using the 172.26.224.x IP address not the 10.5.1.x address. So it effectively goes to the PIX, PIX performs NAT and it comes back into the inside to connect to the inside host..... !
Is this possible through an alias command?
07-08-2008 04:14 AM
Mmmmmmm not really sure, I am away from my lab environment......but you could try something like:-
static (inside,inside) 172.26.224.x 10.5.1.x
HTH.
07-08-2008 04:57 AM
Unfortunately you cannot do inside to inside :(
07-08-2008 05:05 AM
Ahhh yes - you have a 506 with either 6.3 or 6.4?!
You could try instead:-
alias (inside) 10.5.1.x 172.26.224.x 255.255.255.255
HTH.
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