I need some help configuring a NAT policy regarding SSH Port traffic.
Here is the story. A company called, let say, Security INC sends me two security appliances. They say that they both need their own Public IP but I only have one which is currently my main router/firewall. They need to communicate with the devices via Port 22 (SSH). Both of the appliances currently have internal IP's:
192.168.1.30 (App 1)
192.168.1.31 (App 2)
Security INC public IP:
200.200.200.200
My public IP:
170.170.170.170 (X4)
How do I get this to work? I have created all of the objects (I believe) in the firewall and I would imagine I am going to lean on a NAT Policy to use Port Translation.
Original Source:
Translated Source:
Original Destination:
Translated Destination:
Original Service:
Translated Service:
Inbound Interface:
Outbound Interface:
Here is the story. A company called, let say, Security INC sends me two security appliances. They say that they both need their own Public IP but I only have one which is currently my main router/firewall. They need to communicate with the devices via Port 22 (SSH). Both of the appliances currently have internal IP's:
192.168.1.30 (App 1)
192.168.1.31 (App 2)
Security INC public IP:
200.200.200.200
My public IP:
170.170.170.170 (X4)
How do I get this to work? I have created all of the objects (I believe) in the firewall and I would imagine I am going to lean on a NAT Policy to use Port Translation.
Original Source:
Translated Source:
Original Destination:
Translated Destination:
Original Service:
Translated Service:
Inbound Interface:
Outbound Interface: