[leaf-user] Bering behind Private Network

2002-06-12 Thread Bobby Whitley

I have a bering 1.0rc2 firewall that I would like to place behind a Netopia Router 
that will provide VPN 
Services between my locations and then I would like to have the bering firewall 
forward the private VPN.

Configuration

Location 1Netopia Router   10.0.5.1 (Gateway)  VPN to Location 2
   DHCP IP address to Bering firewall 10.0.5.59 (eth0) remove rfc
   that restricts private IP routing
   Bering eth1 10.1.0.1
   eth1 is doing DHCP 
   Workstation can get onto the internet through the Bering 
Firewall

Location 2   Netopia Router (10.0.6.1 (Gateway)  VPN to Location 1

I can ping the 10.0.6 network from the Bering firewall.   How do I give location 1 
access to location 2 
(10.0.6.0 Network)?




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Re: [leaf-user] Bering behind Private Network

2002-06-12 Thread Jeff Newmiller

On 2147483647 xxx -1, Bobby Whitley wrote:

 I have a bering 1.0rc2 firewall that I would like to place behind a Netopia Router 
that will provide VPN 
 Services between my locations and then I would like to have the bering firewall 
forward the private VPN.
 
 Configuration
 
 Location 1Netopia Router   10.0.5.1 (Gateway)  VPN to Location 2
DHCP IP address to Bering firewall 10.0.5.59 (eth0) remove rfc
that restricts private IP routing
Bering eth1 10.1.0.1
eth1 is doing DHCP 
Workstation can get onto the internet through the Bering 
Firewall
 
 Location 2   Netopia Router (10.0.6.1 (Gateway)  VPN to Location 1
 
 I can ping the 10.0.6 network from the Bering firewall.   How do I give location 1 
access to location 2 
 (10.0.6.0 Network)?

If all you want is access from location 1 to location 2, then you can turn
on masquerading in the Bering router.  If you want location 2 to to be
able to access location 1 (seems likely) then you have to explain the
situation to the Netopia routers (requires use of static ip for Bering
eth0).  I don't know if the Netopia router will allow that.

I don't see what the Bering router is buying you in this
configuration.  Do you not trust traffic over the VPN?

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