Disguising a device behind 1:1 NAT
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In the following diagram... :
(...) I'd like to disguise HOST's real IP address from the rest of the network downstream but I'm not sure which is the right interface to select in the 1:1 settings. I think it's
if0
but it doesn't connect directly to the internal or external IP address, does it matter?The documentation says to select "The interface where the 1:1 NAT translation will take place, typically a WAN type interface." This is it, right??
Thanks.
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It worked!
Except... Now
HOST
wasn't able to access the Internet, I guess because it's natted too. I added rules to give it access which made me realize I don't know which internal inbound interface (if1
orif2
) would accept the traffic to NAT it to the WAN one so I added rules in both but still no access.At least I got the answer to my question. :)
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@skilledinept said in Disguising a device behind 1:1 NAT:
I'd like to disguise HOST's real IP address from the rest of the network downstream
For what purpose? Just at a loss to why anyone would want to do this?