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krystys

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Use Zentyal to manage a public subnet and a private one
« on: August 10, 2016, 03:15:30 pm »
Hello.
So i have the following setup:
On one network card i have an ip address from the isp, let's say 80.100.200.100.
On the other i have the "internal network".
I have a public subnet (/29), let's say 92.100.150.104 which i can use. This subnet is routed through 80.100.200.100.

What i want to achieve is: have a private network 192.168.0.0/24 and then use some of those public ips for a web server and such. Let's say that may webserver has the ip 192.168.0.200, and i want it to be accesible through 92.100.105.107.
What is the proper way to do that. I know it works using port forwarding, but i don't think is the proper way.

I do not want to have the servers using the public ip's directly, i want them to be on the private network.

Thank you.

I know that it's called NAT, but i am not able to find too much documentation about doing this in Zentyal, or i am not able to find a module to create these rules.
« Last Edit: August 10, 2016, 03:18:52 pm by krystys »