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SonicWall Pro 4060 external access timbrigham@gmail.com 11-21-2005
Posted by timbrigham@gmail.com on November 21, 2005, 12:30 pm
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I'm in the process of configuring a SonicWall 4060 and I've run into a
bit of a problem.
On running the "Setup Wizard" (I found it nearly useless), I haven't
been able to produce any outbound traffic. I have set up "Accept any"
rules from the LAN to the WAN and vice versa (it's in a simulated
environment, not online). I set up a NAT rule for one of my internal
machines to an external IP address and I can ping it, but trying to do
the same from the internal machine out doesn't get any response. Any
input would be greatly appreciated.

Setup:
192.168.250.1 : will be used as a gateway to private subnets.
192.168.250.30 : IP address of a private computer.
192.168.250.50 : Internal IP address of the SonicWall unit.
99.999.44.98: External IP address of the SonicWall unit.
99.999.44.97: IP address of the router that connects to the internet.
99.999.44.99: IP address of an external computer for testing
99.999.44.106: NATed static IP address for internal computer. (Recently
added)

As it stands I can ping from
192.168.250.30 to 192.168.250.50 (internal computer to internal
SonicWall)
192.168.250.50 to 192.168.250.30 (internal SonicWall to internal
computer)
192.168.250.50 to 99.999.44.99 (internal SonicWall to external test
computer)
99.999.44.98 to 192.168.250.30 (external SonicWall to internal
computer)
99.999.44.99 to 99.999.44.106 (external test computer to NATed internal
computer)

But not from
192.168.250.30 to any external IPs.


Posted by Rolf Blom on November 21, 2005, 12:53 pm
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On 2005-11-21 18:30, timbrigham@gmail.com wrote:
-snip-
> 99.999.44.98: External IP address of the SonicWall unit.
> 99.999.44.97: IP address of the router that connects to the internet.
> 99.999.44.99: IP address of an external computer for testing
> 99.999.44.106: NATed static IP address for internal computer. (Recently
> added)
-snip-
I don't have a Sonicwall, but something looks odd here:
Don't you have to conform to the normal IP address scheme even in a
simulated environment?
How is '999' interpreted? Could you try with something <255 and see if
it has any relevance?

/Rolf

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