Quoting Jon Schewe <jpschewe at mtu.net>:

> I'm trying to setup a DSL modem and a firewall and having some real
> problems.
> 
> Here's the current setup:
> 
> DSL 155.57/28 --- 155.77/28 netscreen 5XT 192.168.10.100/24 --- managed
> switch -- boxes
> 
> I've got a block of ips in the 155.57/28 range.  I want boxes that are
> externally visible (in 155.57/28) and protected by a firewall; such that
> it appears that the machines are directly on the internet.  I currently
> only have access to the netscreen, although I might be able to convince
> the appropriate people to use a Linux/BSD machine.  
> 
> I can change the IPs on the netscreen, but don't have a second public
> block.  Is this possible?
> 

Sounds like your best solution will be to do some sort of static NAT with the
NetScreen. ISTR that NetScreen calls them Virtual IPs, never laid hands on one
before so I can not say for certain.

Josh

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