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Private connection class problem
Hello
It is possible NAT outgoing connection with address from the internal card ? Cause address on external interface and gateway is from private class and I would like to assign whole public class to the internal interface .. Or can I force to make connection on router from address on internal interface? Thanks! |
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No. Even if this was possible, you would be exposing an address which is no longer part of the segment where it is attached. What is you concerns about the external interface being an RFC1918 address?
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If the outside interface is a private RFC1918 address, it simply means that you are working within a larger internal network. As such, you do not have any control over what the legitimate external address may be; it has to work as a proper member of the segment in which it exists. If you change your external interface's IP address:
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Hi
I know why my ISP gives me private connection class to his BGP router and what does it mean. I am wondering if it is possible to go outside with public address which is assigned to internal interface ? Thanks |
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This all depends upon the routing put in place by your ISP. You will have to ask this question to them.
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