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Connection from internal LAN IP
We are trying to reach a system on our internal network that will only accept connections from an internal IP address on the same subnet. Is there a way to make the Meraki firewall present a connection request from outside the network as if it's coming from an internal IP address?
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Perhaps not, both port forwarding and 1:1NAT won't change source IP;
I think you may consider using Client VPN to assign the client with internal private IPs to enable them to access your internal server anywhere.
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Perhaps not, both port forwarding and 1:1NAT won't change source IP;
I think you may consider using Client VPN to assign the client with internal private IPs to enable them to access your internal server anywhere.
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Thanks Bo_Tang, this actually worked! I didn't think it would as the client VPN has it's own different subnet. But hey I'll take the W!
Thanks again!
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You can use a client VPN, and Anyconnect is the best option:
https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Client_VPN/AnyConnect_on_the_MX_Appliance
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