Random NAT question

From: Scott Morris (SMorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Oct 27 1999 - 15:18:54 GMT-3


   
Ok. I have a theorhetical NAT question.... Normally one sets up NAT pool,
or static mapping to work from the inside to the outside where an existing
inside station with a private IP gets translated into a public IP. If, for
some reason, you needed to set up a workstation on the OUTSIDE of the NAT
device with that statically translated IP, would it be able to access
services inside the firewall based on the existing static translations???
*shrug*

Existing:

172.16.102.50 (workstation) translates through PIX - NAT to
208.155.233.62
If I moved the workstation to a hub outside the PIX and natively assigned
208.155.233.62 to it, would it be able to access things on the 172.16.102
network still?

Scott Morris
smorris@tele-tech.com



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