Because of pre-existing design constraints, you set up manual NAT rules for your HTTP server. However, your FTP server a

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Because of pre-existing design constraints, you set up manual NAT rules for your HTTP server. However, your FTP server a

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Because of pre-existing design constraints, you set up manual NAT rules for your HTTP server. However, your FTP server and SMTP server are both using automatic NAT rules. All traffic from your FTP and SMTP servers are passing through the Security Gateway without a problem, but traffic from the Web server is dropped on rule 0 because of anti-spoofing settings. What is causing this?

A. Manual NAT rules are not configured correctly.
B. Allow bi-directional NAT is not checked in Global Properties.
C. Routing is not configured correctly.
D. Translate destination on client side is not checked in Global Properties under Manual NAT Rules.
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