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Post Info TOPIC: Non routable External and routabale Internal


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Non routable External and routabale Internal


Hello and sorry for my english.


I have Gateway FW with three interfaces.


1. External. 192.168.2.1 . This interface connected to Cisco router, Cisco router connected to Internet.


2. Internal Interface with routable address. It is DMZ.


3. Internal interface with address 172.17.1.1 - this backup interface.


 


I want to connect my notebook with SecureClient to my network on backup interface from Internet. Failed. I see (by srfw monitor) my packets go to Non routable External interface. Why ? My object fw in General tabs have Routable address. But, a part packets go to Internal routable interface, another part packets go to External non routable interface. Where i wrong ? 



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post netstat -rn of the vpn-secureremote_gateway, or check if same subnets, will be routed in the right way, or check if your home subnets, are in the protected segment of the vpn_gateway.


ciao


Raoul



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