Looks like you are doing NATing for these serves. Define manual NAT rules to forward 
original packets (without NAT) when traffic between these servers.

Russell Aspinwall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi,

I have two servers which need to communicate, they both sit on seperate DMZs on the 
same firewall.
Both servers can be accessed externally via their public IP addresses. When I attempt 
a connection,
the IP address is resolved correctly but the connection does not occur.

The connections leaves DMZ1 but is not routed to DMZ2.


Regards

Russell

Email: russell dot aspinwall at flomerics dot co dot uk
Network and Systems Administrator Flomerics Ltd
Telephone: 020-8941-8810 x3116 81 Bridge Road
Facsimile: 020-8941-8730 Hampton Court
Surrey, KT8 9HH
United Kingdom

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