![]() Novell IPX) _ 33ġ:1 NAT _ 34ġ:1 Mapping of IP addresses _ 35 1:1 Mapping of Networks _ 36 MAC Filtering _ 32 8.3.1 Basic Rules to set up MAC filtering _ 32 8.3.2 Examples MAC Filter Configuration _ 33 8.3.2.1 Restricted IPv4 Access _ 33 8.3.2.2 Allowing access for other Protocols than IPv4 (e.g. Incoming/Outgoing Firewall _ 28Įxample of a wrongly configured Firewall _ 29 Possibility 1: Additional internal Routes on the Gateway _ 26 Possibility 2: Network Address Translation (NAT) / IP Masquerading_ 26 Possibility 3: 1:1 NAT _ 27įirewall _ 28 MGuard operating in Router Mode _ 16Ĭonfiguration of the Clients in the Internal Network _ 16Ĭonfiguration of the mGuard _ 17 7.2.1 Configuring the Interfaces _ 17 7.2.1.1 Additional internal/external Routes_ 18 7.2.2 Network Address Translation (NAT) / IP Masquerading _ 18 7.2.3 DHCP Configuration _ 19 7.2.4 DNS Sever _ 20Ĭonfiguration to access the Clients in the internal Network from the external Network _ 21Ĭonfiguring the incoming Firewall _ Possibility 1: Additional internal Routes on the Gateway _ Possibility 2: Port Forwarding_ Possibility 3: 1:1 NAT _Ĭonfiguration to access the Clients in the external Network from the internal Network _ 26 ![]() Network Address Translation (NAT) / IP Masquerading _ 14ĭNS Server _ 15ĭynDNS Registration _ 15 MGuard operating in PPPoE Mode _ 13Ĭonfiguring the Interfaces _ 13 Stealth Modes (autodetect, static, multiple clients) _ 8 Purpose of the different Network Modes (Stealth, Router, PPPoE/PPTP, Modem)_ 8 Windows Vista/Windows 7 and the command “arp –s” _ 7 Introduction _ 6įactory Default Settings and Access to the Web Interface_ 6 ![]() MGuard Version 7.0 – Configuration Examplesĭisclaimer_ 5 Innominate mGuard Version 7.0 Configuration Examples ![]()
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