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    Configuring Transparent Mode

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved NAT
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      globalmcs
      last edited by

      I did it and lost internet connectivity from the LAN and the OTP1 still the same.
      I selected the "Automatic outbound NAT rule generation (IPsec passthrough)" back.

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        danswartz
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        sorry, my bad.  re-enable manual AON and tell me what rule you see.

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          globalmcs
          last edited by

          Its ok, I appreciate you trying to help me.
          Here is the only rule when manual AON is Enabled

          Interface  Source        Source Port Destination Destination Port  NAT Address  NAT Port  Static Port  Description 
          WAN          192.168.1.1/24 *         *       *                 *                 *         NO                 Auto created rule for LAN

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            danswartz
            last edited by

            okay, that is correct.  can you post contents of /tmp/rules.debug?

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              globalmcs
              last edited by

              I hope you dont mind but I emailed it to you, didn't want to post it.

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                globalmcs
                last edited by

                Hey Dan, I just wanted to let you know that with version "2.0-BETA3" the Transparent Mode (bridge) is working. I notice one issue on the server in OPT1, if I restart it can't get out to the internet 'till I "repair" the network connection.

                By repair I mean, in Windows going to Network Connections right clicking on the connection and selecting the option to repair.

                Thanks for all your help

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                  danswartz
                  last edited by

                  glad it is working.  if this server has a static IP what you are describing is odd.  be interesting to run a packet trace on the OPT1 interface after booting the server and then doing the repair.

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                    globalmcs
                    last edited by

                    Hi, sorry I didn't get back to you sooner, I was not able to reproduce the error to run a packet capture - I'll make sure to run capture it if it ever happens again.

                    Thank you again for all your help!

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