Has anyone been able to successfully define a router on each side of FW-1 
as an OSPF neighbor and pass link-state tables through the firewall?


router_a (.4) <--10.84.43.0 --> (.5) FW-1 (.8) <--10.92.19.0 --> (.9) router_b

I'm currently running gated on a Unix box (FW-1) to allow my firewall to 
participate as an OSPF neighbor.  I want to eliminate gated, and have my 
firewall pass OSPF link-state tables directly (I want my firewall to be 
JUST a firewall).  When I am on router_a and attempt to define the 
interface on router_b as an OSPF neighbor ( router_a#(config-router) 
neighbor 10.92.19.9 ), I receive an error saying "neighbor address does not 
map to an interface".

Has anyone else been able to get this work?

TIA,
Randall



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