Are you
encapsulating the Securemote traffic ? The alternative is to use NAT or, (I
believe) IP Pools
Jim
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-----Original
Message-----
From: Sergio Perez
[mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, 4 March 2001 1:12
p.m.
To:
[email protected]
Subject: [FW1] Multiple subnets
behind a FW1/VPN-1 problem connecting to subnets
Probably
a stupid question but can anyone help with this?
Secure Remote Client
|
|
Internet
|
|
Firewall-1/VPN-1
|
|
Subnet
1*
|
|
Subnet 2
|
Subnet 3
...
* Internal Interface on Firewall is part of Subnet 1
Firewall itself can reach any subnet, internal clients can reach any subnet.
VPN client can get to subnet 1 but is not able to reach any other subnet,
appears as though the client does not know that those subnets reside behind
the firewall, ideas?