How to configure 1 to 1 NAT?

AimanHakim Lv2Posted 03 Jan 2024 17:05

Last edited by AimanHakim 03 Jan 2024 17:13.

Hi guys, just wondering is there a way configuring 1 to 1 NAT in Sangfor NGAF? or maybe the term's used in sangfor is actually "DNAT"?

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Sangfor NGAF used the DNAT. Same function as 1 to 1 NAT.
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Ronnel Compayan Lv1Posted 03 Jan 2024 17:54
  
Sangfor NGAF used the DNAT. Same function as 1 to 1 NAT.
mdamores Posted 04 Jan 2024 09:38
  
Sangfor is using DNAT. You may refer to the link below for further instruction.

https://community.sangfor.com/pl ... atabase&tid=300
ArsalanAli Lv3Posted 09 Jan 2024 13:48
  
Yes it is possible to do 1 to 1 nating ( like you can map your live IP to your local IP,  your server can able to access from anywhere)
Got to POLICY -> NAT -> then DNAT
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Farina Ahmed Lv5Posted 09 Jan 2024 14:03
  
In Sangfor NGAF, the term you're looking for is indeed "DNAT," which stands for Destination Network Address Translation, serving the same purpose as 1-to-1 NAT. To configure DNAT in Sangfor NGAF, navigate to the firewall policy section and create a new policy for inbound traffic. Select the original source IP range or interface, define the translated destination IP (the internal server's IP), and specify the desired service or port. This process establishes a direct mapping between an external IP address and an internal server, allowing inbound traffic to reach the designated server without alteration to the source IP address.
Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted 09 Jan 2024 15:55
  
Sangfor IAG (Internet Access Gateway) provides a feature called DNAT (Destination Network Address Translation) that allows you to map a public IP address to a private IP address. I found this video tutorial (https://www.sangfor.com/videos/s ... -dnat-configuration) on the Sangfor website that explains how to configure SNAT and DNAT policies on Sangfor IAG . You can also refer to the Sangfor IAG SNAT and DNAT Configuration Guide for more information.
RegiBoy Lv5Posted 10 Jan 2024 10:02
  
Find the section related to NAT or DNAT in the NGAF interface. This might be located under the "Security Policy" or "NAT Configuration" section.
noime Lv3Posted 10 Jan 2024 10:06
  
Within the NAT configuration, create a new DNAT rule. This rule should specify the following:
Original Destination IP and Port (external/public IP and port)
Translated Destination IP and Port (internal/private IP and port)
Kenbaw Lv2Posted 10 Jan 2024 10:06
  
Specify the internal IP address of the server you want to forward the traffic to. This is the 1-to-1 mapping.
MariaD Lv2Posted 10 Jan 2024 10:08
  
Deploy the Sangfor NGAF as an internet gateway for your organization. It will act as a gateway for both internal and external traffic.

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