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Routing or redirecting traffic on a laptop

Asked by jeff_trent in TCP/IP

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I have an application that communicates with a public IP address which is a static NAT in our firewall pointing to the internal IP address of the server that hosts the DB.  The problem is that for internal testing purposes, we can't go out and back in on the outside interface of our PIX Firewall.  What I'd like to do is setup some sort of redirection on the local machine for testing that routes traffic for public IP A.B.C.D to the internal address of W.X.Y.Z

The internal address is directly visible from the machine in quesion, so adding a persistent route to the route table doesn't seem like the way to go.  Any suggestions?
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Zone: TCP/IP
Tags: IP, Routing, Route, Networking, Redirection
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Solution Provided By: Thejaka
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Solution Grade: A
 
 
 
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