NOLACop
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I need to make a NAT rule that translates and routes traffic to a specific IP address out of a separate interface. Here is the gist:
If someone on my LAN (192.168.10.1) attempts to get to application "A", which is a web application that has an address of 192.168.1.60 but is hosted at another agency. I have a p2p connection to this location on the X2 interface of my Sonicwall. So when someone on the local LAN attpempts to connect to application "A", I need the Sonicwall to send the traffic as the local IP address (192.168.10.1or any other DHCP IP address in that range), through the application gateway (which is the X2 interface IP) and to a specific port. So far nothing I have done has worked. Can someone please help me out here?
If someone on my LAN (192.168.10.1) attempts to get to application "A", which is a web application that has an address of 192.168.1.60 but is hosted at another agency. I have a p2p connection to this location on the X2 interface of my Sonicwall. So when someone on the local LAN attpempts to connect to application "A", I need the Sonicwall to send the traffic as the local IP address (192.168.10.1or any other DHCP IP address in that range), through the application gateway (which is the X2 interface IP) and to a specific port. So far nothing I have done has worked. Can someone please help me out here?