4.5.5. Transparent Mode example
scenarios
3.
Specify a suitable name for the rule, for instance HTTP-LAN-to-DMZ.
4.
Enter following:
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Action: Allow
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Source Interface: lan
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Destination Interface: dmz
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Source Network: all-nets
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Destination Network: 10.1.4.10
5.
Under the Service tab, choose http in the Pre-defined control
6.
Click the OK.
7.
Select the Rules section of the target system in the tree view of the Security Editor.
8.
Choose New Rule... from the context menu, the Rule Properties dialog box will be displayed.
9.
Specify a suitable name for the rule, for instance HTTP-WAN-to-DMZ.
10. Enter following:
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Action: SAT
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Source Interface: wan
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Destination Interface: dmz
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Source Network: all-nets
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Destination Network: wan_ip
11. Under the Service tab, choose http in the Pre-defined control
12. Under the Address Translation tab, choose Destination IP Address and enter 10.1.4.10 in the New IP Ad-
dress control.
13. Click the OK.
14. Select the Rules section of the target system in the tree view of the Security Editor.
15. Choose New Rule... from the context menu, the Rule Properties dialog box will be displayed.
16. Specify a suitable name for the rule, for instance HTTP-LAN-to-DMZ.
17. Enter following:
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Action: Allow
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Source Interface: wan
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Destination Interface: dmz
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Source Network: all-nets
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Destination Network: wan_ip
18. Under the Service tab, choose http in the Pre-defined control
19. Click the OK.
Web Interface
Configure the interfaces:
1.
Go to Interfaces > Ethernet > Edit (lan)
2.
Now enter:
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IP Address: 10.0.0.1
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Network: 10.0.0.0/24
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