You have to add a route to your firewall so it'll know to go to network B
for 192.168.x.x addresses.
Solaris: route add net 192.168.x.x <router on network B>.
At 01:11 PM 9/15/00 -0400, Jesse St. Laurent wrote:
>I currently have a management server that is connected to two networks (A
>and B). Let's say network A is 10.x.x.x and network B is 192.168.x.x. I have
>a number of firewalls on the A network that are currently managed with no
>problems.
>
>I am in the process of trying to get a new firewall up on network B and not
>able to push down a rulebase. I get an authentication failed. The strange
>thing is that the IP referenced in the authentication failed message is the
>management consoles IP on the A network.
>
>The management server and firewall objects in question all list network B as
>their primary IP. The firewall in question lists its master as the network B
>address of the management server.
>
>I have redone the putkeys several times and still no luck pushing the
>policy.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Thanks,
> - Jesse
>
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