Port Map Translation Problem

Use this forum to post questions relating to WinGate, feature requests, technical or configuration problems

Moderator: Qbik Staff

Port Map Translation Problem

Postby freemind » May 14 06 3:43 pm

Hello,

I am trying to map an udp port to my LAN. It's working, but the packets source address is set to my LAN cards IP, so a packet from the internet is beeing translated to the LANIP. How to tell Wingate, to not translate the packets source IP address?

I used Kerio firewall with NAT before and this worked for me. I guess Wingate isn't using real NAT, or why are these packets touched?

best regards,
freemind
freemind
 
Posts: 2
Joined: May 14 06 3:37 pm

Re: Port Map Translation Problem

Postby Nev » May 14 06 5:18 pm

freemind wrote:Hello,

I am trying to map an udp port to my LAN. It's working, but the packets source address is set to my LAN cards IP, so a packet from the internet is beeing translated to the LANIP. How to tell Wingate, to not translate the packets source IP address?

I used Kerio firewall with NAT before and this worked for me. I guess Wingate isn't using real NAT, or why are these packets touched?

best regards,
freemind


Hiya,

Yes, Extended networking --> Port Secuity --> Port range configuration should be the area.
--
Nev.
Nev
WinGate Guru
 
Posts: 861
Joined: Sep 22 03 11:35 pm
Location: Mudgee ~ NSW ~ Australia

Postby adrien » May 14 06 11:37 pm

We offer the option to translate the source IP or not.

If you translate it, then the machine you redirect it to doesn't need to be using winGate as its default gateway. If you choose not to translate the IP, then the machine you redirect to needs to use WinGate as its default gateway.

Adrien
adrien
Qbik Staff
 
Posts: 5448
Joined: Sep 03 03 2:54 pm
Location: Auckland

Postby freemind » May 15 06 4:32 am

hello!

It works! Thank you very much! :-)

greetings,
freemind
freemind
 
Posts: 2
Joined: May 14 06 3:37 pm


Return to WinGate

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 10 guests