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2/28/2012
Source IP
Destination IP
PORT
Original
Translated
Original
Translated
Original
Translated
Incoming
Packets
any
NOT translated
140.186.63.239
10.20.30.40
any
NOT translated
Outgoing
Packets
10.20.30.40
140.186.63.239
any
NOT translated
any
NOT translated
There are many, many variations. One could additional restrict the NAT rules by many
combinations of source IP, destination IP, and port number.
12.5.2.2 Configuring NAT Router Firewall
This section assumes that all traffic originating from inside the network is allowed to
pass to the Internet. This is probably true in most networks. Some networks may
restrict outgoing traffic to approved ports or from approved IP addresses.
The Firewall must be configured to allow inbound packets to
dockserver.yourdomain.com
on port 6565 to pass through the Firewall. The exact
nature of the Firewall rules will vary depending on the relative order of the Firewall and
NAT. The following two rules will cover both cases.
Source IP
Destination IP
PORT
ACTION
any
140.186.63.239
6565
ALLOW
any
10.20.30.40
6565
ALLOW
One could additional restrict the packets to only come from
iridium.com,
but if Iridium
changes their network topology RUDICS communication from the Glider would be
blocked until the situation was discovered and the Firewall altered.
12.5.2.4 Configuring DNS
It's recommended but not required that the DNS be configured to resolve
dockserver.yourdomain.com
to
140.186.63.239
from computer's on the Internet
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