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Source Interface:any
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Source Network: all-nets
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Destination Interface: wan
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Destination Network: wwwsrv_pub
4.
Click OK
7.3.3. All-to-One Mappings (N:1)
NetDefendOS can be used to translate ranges and/or groups into just one IP address.
#
Action Src Iface
Src Net
Dest Iface
Dest Net
Parameters
1
SAT
any
all-nets
wan
194.1.2.16-194.1.2.20,
194.1.2.30
http
SETDEST
all-to-one
192.168.0.50 80
This rule produces a N:1 translation of all addresses in the group (the range 194.1.2.16 - 194.1.2.20
and 194.1.2.30) to the IP 192.168.0.50.
•
Attempts to communicate with 194.1.2.16, port 80, will result in a connection to 192.168.0.50
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Attempts to communicate with 194.1.2.30, port 80, will result in a connection to 192.168.0.50
Note
When all-nets is the destination, All-to-One mapping is always done.
7.3.4. Port Translation
Port Translation, also known as Port Address Translation (PAT), can be used to modify the source
or destination port.
#
Action Src Iface
Src Net
Dest Iface
Dest Net
Parameters
1
SAT
any
all-nets
wan
wwwsrv_pub
TCP 80-85 SETDEST 192.168.0.50 1080
This rule produces a 1:1 translation of all ports in the range 80 - 85 to the range 1080 - 1085.
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Attempts to communicate with the web servers public address, port 80, will result in a
connection to the web servers private address, port 1080.
•
Attempts to communicate with the web servers public address, port 84, will result in a
connection to the web servers private address, port 1084.
Note
In order to create a SAT Rule that allows port translation, a Custom Service must be
used with the SAT Rule.
7.3.5. Protocols handled by SAT
Generally, static address translation can handle all protocols that allow address translation to take
place. However, there are protocols that can only be translated in special cases, and other protocols
that simply cannot be translated at all.
7.3.3. All-to-One Mappings (N:1)
Chapter 7. Address Translation
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Summary of Contents for DFL-210 - NetDefend - Security Appliance
Page 24: ...1 3 NetDefendOS State Engine Packet Flow Chapter 1 NetDefendOS Overview 24...
Page 69: ...2 6 4 Restore to Factory Defaults Chapter 2 Management and Maintenance 69...
Page 121: ...3 9 DNS Chapter 3 Fundamentals 121...
Page 181: ...4 7 5 Advanced Settings for Transparent Mode Chapter 4 Routing 181...
Page 192: ...5 5 IP Pools Chapter 5 DHCP Services 192...
Page 282: ...6 7 Blacklisting Hosts and Networks Chapter 6 Security Mechanisms 282...
Page 300: ...mechanism 7 3 7 SAT and FwdFast Rules Chapter 7 Address Translation 300...
Page 301: ...7 3 7 SAT and FwdFast Rules Chapter 7 Address Translation 301...
Page 318: ...8 3 Customizing HTML Pages Chapter 8 User Authentication 318...
Page 322: ...ALG 9 1 5 The TLS Alternative for VPN Chapter 9 VPN 322...
Page 377: ...Management Interface Failure with VPN Chapter 9 VPN 377...
Page 408: ...10 4 6 SLB_SAT Rules Chapter 10 Traffic Management 408...
Page 419: ...11 5 HA Advanced Settings Chapter 11 High Availability 419...
Page 426: ...12 3 5 Limitations Chapter 12 ZoneDefense 426...
Page 449: ...13 9 Miscellaneous Settings Chapter 13 Advanced Settings 449...