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Redirecting from one IP to another
qwertyiop
I'm not sure if this is even possible but I'd like to redirect a IP to a different IP.
For example if a user on my LAN requests something from 192.168.1.6 id want it to send him to 72.32.14.3
Is this even possible with a Windows 2008 Server?
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jibbajabba
You need to use RRAS in Windows and configure NAT rules.
So any request coming from 192.168.1.6 is being translated to 72.xx.xx.x
But not sure how to do that (any more) tbh and I think we'd need to know a lot more about the environment ..
deth1k
Doesn't sound like TS wants NAT, you need policy based routing. So if you are using Cisco it's done using route-map matching on extended access list and setting next hop.
jibbajabba
Something tells me that none of it makes any sense to the OP
qwertyiop
It definitely makes sense to me but I wasn't near a computer earlier. Thanks to all of you not I have some ideas as to how this can be accomplished.
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