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Subject: RE: How does one set a rule in IBM's Internet Secure Network Gateway to allow Notes 4.1.4 replication?
From: Gene Lee <genel @ inforamp . net>
Date: Thu, 3 Oct 1996 16:59:52 -0400
To: "firewalls @ GreatCircle . COM" <firewalls @ GreatCircle . COM>, "'Nestor & Christine Navarro'" <nnavarro @ pathcom . com>

On Wednesday, October 02, 1996 10:58 PM, Nestor & Christine 
Navarro[SMTP:nnavarro @
 pathcom .
 com] wrote:
>I am having setting up the IBM's firewall the "Secure Network Gateway"
>to allow a machine in an internal network with Lotus Notes 4.1.4 to
>replicate (or even at the moment to talk) to an external machine over
>the Internet.  All I know is to open up PORT 1352.  Part of my problem
>as well is my internal network also has unregistered IP addresses.  So
>how do I handle Name Address Translation?

Christine, if you are using SNG v2.2, you can use the NAT function built-in 
and create a filter rule to pass traffic through port 1352. Remember that 
the filter filters on NATed addresses so you would use the unregistered IP 
address in your rules. Also remember that the pool of registered IP 
addresses cannot be in the same network as your unsecured network hanging 
off the firewall, but must be a different subnet which is routed through 
the firewall by the external router.


--
Gene Lee
genel @
 inforamp .
 net
genelee @
 vnet .
 ibm .
 com


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