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SonicWALL NAT Policy Settings Explained

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2010

Learn about the SonicWALL NAT policy settings and how to implement them on your SonicWALL firewall. http://www.firewalls.com

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  • Yes, you are correct. This video was designed just to explain a NAT policy and not all the steps from beginning to end for adding rules.

    Thanks for the feedback.

  • I like the Quake list item in the Original Serves drop down menu :P Informative video with good clear explanations.

  • @rdeflorenca Thanks for the feedback.

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  • I assume that sonicwall has wan ip: 213.213.213.100 and the terminal server inside the network is: 10.10.2.100 , so will the network object for :Original Destination" part point to 213.213.213.100 and network object for "Translated Destination" should be 10.10.2.100 ? please help me to explain about this points...

    once the steps above completed, then public network will be able access to 213.213.213.100 with selected service ?

    Thanks so much

  • Excellent; but shouldn't we do a firewall rule to allow Terminal Services to that Private address from WAN?

  • Great video. I am surprised more people havent watched this.

  • how can i integrate sonicwall to my linksys wrt160n?

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