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Map all ports

Postby Giuly » Dec 22 03 3:56 am

Hi there,
I want to map all port to 192.168.0.9.
I don't find any option on that.


TIA Giuly
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Re: Map all ports

Postby Pascal » Dec 22 03 6:42 am

Giuly wrote:Hi there,
I want to map all port to 192.168.0.9.
I don't find any option on that.
TIA Giuly


Do you want to send all traffic coming in to the WinGate Server to the specified IP address ?
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Postby Giuly » Dec 23 03 9:42 am

yes.
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Postby Pascal » Dec 23 03 9:48 am

Giuly wrote:yes.


Did we deal with this issue via email yesterday ? (ENS level redirects for UDP / TCP ?)
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Postby Giuly » Dec 23 03 10:50 am

no, we don't.
Can U explain me where to configure that?
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Postby Pascal » Dec 23 03 11:00 am

Giuly wrote:no, we don't.
Can U explain me where to configure that?


Ah. Then two requests for the same thing.

The easiest option is to setup a redirect in the ENS properties.

The first thing to do is to backup your current WinGate configuration.

If you open the extended networking properties, you can setup a Port Security Action for it. You will need to remove any existing port security actions if they conflict with the range you want to add.

Then, click [Add]. In the from port and to ports enter the entire range you want. Then, choose "Redirect" from the list of options and enter the appropriate IP address. Make sure that it will not translate the source port.

You will need to do this for all the protocols you want to do this for. The helpfile will provide more information on this.

Now, there are some warnings associated with this. It will only work for TCP, UDP. If you are using other protocols, they will not be forwarded on. Also, this will effectively force ALL traffic to that one machine. Unless it has some other NAT solution running on it, that will be the only machine receiving any traffic.
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