I'm assuming that the firewall does NAT for outgoing traffic.
Does it have 1-1 NAT mapping set up for those addresses, or is NAT enabled for all internal addresses?
Are there firewall policies set up to block outgoing http traffic for many of the internal addresses?
Is there a limitation to the number of NAT leases possible at any time - ie, are the particular internal IPs that have external access dependant on who gets there first or are they always the same (fixed) IPs?
Rob



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but it sounds like it simply has some access filtering rule in place thats bound via ip. Id image theres a way to open it up to your entire subnet.

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