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what is my ip gives my wan ip instead of server ip

Hi All,

 

this is my first question here and will thank you all for helping me.

I have for me the following issue.

 

When i log in on an server and i asked what is my ip he gives me Always the wan ip.

I have 84.199.85.64 /29 on eth0 with .65 as gateway and .66 as the ip for the UTM

i called this interface External Wan Telenet

No i have an second interface where i use external ip's that the provider gaves to me

84.198.252.160/27

You see my gateway is 161 and i can use 162 as first ip on my server.

No i have an server with

IP: 84.198.252.162

subnet : 255.255.255.224

Gateway : 84.198.252.161

 

When i login on that server and ask what my ip is he said that it is 84.199.85.66 what gateway is instead of 84.198.252.162 the real ip of that server.

I will run on that server an cpanel and he needs dedicated ip adress what i gave ofcourse.

But when cpanel do an check he said that it .66 server is and the license will not work.

 

I tried really a lot of things but cannot fix it.

I have 2 lines so use multiple gateway but make an multipath rule that that range must use the wan of telenet.

 

so please can tell someone me how i arrange this so that when i ask what is my ip he the fixed wan ip gives instead the gateway

 

thank you so much

 

Guy



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  • Salut Guy and welcome to the UTM Community!

    From your description, I assume that your ISP routes 84.198.252.160/27 to 84.199.85.66.  If that's not correct, then the rest of my post won't help you.

    To be able to use Web Filtering with the actual IPs, create a Web Filtering Profile in 'Full Transparent' mode for "Ethernet Network Telenet (Network)" and remove that object from all other Profiles.  By the same token, you should not have a Masquerading rule for "Ethernet Network Telenet (Network)."

    You shouldn't have a default gateway specified for the "Ethernet Network Telenet" interface, so you shouldn't need Multipath rules.

    Cheers - Bob

     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
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  • Salut Guy and welcome to the UTM Community!

    From your description, I assume that your ISP routes 84.198.252.160/27 to 84.199.85.66.  If that's not correct, then the rest of my post won't help you.

    To be able to use Web Filtering with the actual IPs, create a Web Filtering Profile in 'Full Transparent' mode for "Ethernet Network Telenet (Network)" and remove that object from all other Profiles.  By the same token, you should not have a Masquerading rule for "Ethernet Network Telenet (Network)."

    You shouldn't have a default gateway specified for the "Ethernet Network Telenet" interface, so you shouldn't need Multipath rules.

    Cheers - Bob

     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
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