Ipnat/solaris10/x86 rdr problem

Hi there,
I have a very simple setup I'm trying to create as follows:
solaris 10 box, connected to corporate LAN and private network.
Corporate Lan interface: e1000g0
Private network interface: elxl0
What I want is NAT for all the solaris (8) machines on my private network, and then port forwarding for specific ports on the solaris 10 box to take me to certain ports on the solaris 8 machines.
My current configs are: if.conf
pass in all
pass out alland: ipnat.conf:
rdr e1000g0 from any to 130.177.1.35/32 port = 8500 -> 10.31.14.20 port 22
rdr e1000g0 from any to 130.177.1.35/32 port = 9500 -> 10.31.14.20 port 23
map e1000g0 10.0.0.0/8 -> 130.177.1.35/32 proxy port ftp ftp/tcp
map e1000g0 10.0.0.0/8 -> 130.177.1.35/32 portmap tcp/udp auto
map e1000g0 10.0.0.0/8 -> 130.177.1.35/32Nat works fine - I can log into the 10.31.14.20 box on the private network and connect out from there to my personal PC on the corporate LAN, or I can ping any of the corporate LAN machines with no problems from the solaris 8 boxes.
The rdr's just don't work though! If I try to ssh or telnet into the solaris 10 box on the appropriate ports (8500, or 9500), it just hangs for a while and then the connection times out.
We have the same setup with two other private networks, but using Free BSD as the gateway onto the LAN, and it works fine.
I must be missing something, but I have exhaused all help from google!
Can anyone help?
Thanks!

Well, that gave me some more info at least.
When I snoop on the ultimate destination (sol 8) box, when trying to connect through port 8500 on the port forwarding (sol 10) box, I only get a:
130.177.3.95 -> csa00028 TCP D=22 S=3730 Syn Seq=3661943173 Len=0 Win=16384 Options=<mss 1460,nop,nop,sackOK>
But nothing goes out from there as a response.
If I try the same on our other environment (which is using bsd as the forwarding box) I get:
130.177.3.95 -> csw00100 TCP D=22 S=3774 Syn Seq=767722056 Len=0 Win=16384 Options=<mss 1460,nop,nop,sackOK>
csw00100 -> 130.177.3.95 TCP D=3774 S=22 Syn Ack=767722057 Seq=4091648136 Len=0 Win=24820 Options=<nop,nop,sackOK,mss 1460>
So I can see that in my new environment the sol8 server isn't responding. But I don't know why!
I can ping 130.177.3.95 from the sol 8 box so it should be able to talk to it okay.
??

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