Chapter 7: Address Translation
This chapter describes NetDefendOS address translation capabilities.
• Overview, page 574
• NAT, page 576
• NAT Pools, page 584
• SAT, page 588
7.1. Overview
The ability of NetDefendOS to change the IP address of packets as they pass through the
NetDefend Firewall is known as
address translation
.
The ability to transform one IP address to another can have many benefits. Two of the most
important are:
•
Private IPv4 addresses can be used on a protected network where protected hosts need to
have access to the public Internet. There may also be servers with private IPv4 addresses that
need to be accessible from the public Internet.
•
Security is increased by making it more difficult for intruders to understand the topology of
the protected network. Address translation hides internal IP addresses which means that an
attack coming from the "outside" is more difficult.
Types of Translation
NetDefendOS supports two types of translation:
•
Dynamic Network Address Translation (NAT)
•
Static Address Translation (SAT)
Application of both types of translation depend on the specified security policies, which means
that they are applied to specific traffic based on filtering rules that define combinations of
source/destination network/interface as well as service. Two types of NetDefendOS IP rules,
NAT
rules and
SAT
rules are used to configure address translation.
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