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Destination NAT

Postby csseemat » Jun 22 06 1:53 pm

Can Wingate do destination NATing?

Here is my problem, I am running a program that has an IP address built in that I cannot change. The IP address of what it is trying to access has changed, so I am needing something that can run locally on my computer and translate the destination IP address of that program to the right IP address. I am pretty sure this can be done with using NAT but so far can only find programs that NAT the source IP addresses (useful for IP sharing) but haven't found anything that works the other way around.

example: If I ping 177.122.122.122 I want to actually ping 166.24.24.24

Does Bordergate do this or does it to only NAT the IP address of the source IP? If not anyone know of any other programs that may? Thanks..

-Craig
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Postby genie » Jun 22 06 3:05 pm

You can try redirecting TCP traffic through port action Relay.
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Postby jamesc » Jun 22 06 9:28 pm

What port does the application connect to on the internet?

If it was a unique port, for example TCP Port 999, then we can just make a redirection in the firewall for "LAN Connnections to the internet"

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**Not sure for pinging though.
****When you say IP Address, do you definitely know? It would be easy if the application had a domain name hard coded in; you would modify the host file on the LAN Client
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