Does FIrewalla Gold support static NAT blocks?

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    Firewalla

    Is it mapping multiple IP's to different NATs? or a interface supporting multiple (receiving) IP addresses?

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    Greg Parsons

    Thanks for asking this question.  I have the same (I think).  Multiple receiving IP addresses on the WAN side from the ISP (a static /24 block), but I can find no way to run 2 mail servers on my network -- using the Gold in firewall mode -- because there is no way to do a port-forward (or other) for one WAN (receiving) address on port 25 (SMTP) and a second server on a different WAN IP, also on port 25.

    If we had a source-IP, in addition to source-port (and, of course, target IP / port) for port-forwarding, that'd completely solve my problem.  Multiple SOHO routers I've had have this capability ...

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    Nadeem Khawaja

    has this problem been fixed or not? I have same scenario

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    Nadeem Khawaja

    No this is not helping me. I have several networks behind a router, the port forwarding feature is only allowing me to do NAT for an interface that is directly on FW.

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