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Note:
It is recommended to use the
Deny
option to limit the Internet access for local users and
the
Drop
option to block access from the Internet.
Translation
Source or/and destination IP address translation.
Source IP address translation (NAT — Internet connection sharing)
The source IP address translation can be also called IP masquerading or Internet connection
sharing. The source (private) IP address is substituted by the IP address of the interface
connected to the Internet in outgoing packets routed from the local network to the Internet.
Therefore, the entire local network can access the Internet transparently, but it is externally
considered as one host.
Source address translation is used in traffic rules applied to traffic from the local private
network to the Internet. In other rules (traffic between the local network and the firewall,
between the firewall and the Internet, etc.), NAT is meaningless. For detailed information and
examples of rules, refer to chapter
.
For source address translation,
WinRoute
offers these options:
Automatic IP address selection
Figure 7.15
Traffic rule — NAT — automatic IP address selection
By default, in packets sent from the LAN to the Internet the source IP address will be
replaced by IP address of the Internet interface of the firewall through which the packet
is sent. This IP address translation method is useful in the general rule for access from the
LAN to the Internet (see chapter
), because it works correctly in any Internet connection
configuration and for any status of individual links (for details, see chapter
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