Hi

I have two different subnets in two separate geographical locations. Each 
subnet needs to be able to connect to each other and route traffic vice versa.
On subnet A (10.5.100.0/24), I have a shorewall firewall with a static IP 
breaking out onto the internet. On subnet B (10.5.101.0/24), I have an ADSL 
Router
With a dynamic IP breaking out onto the internet. Can someone help me with what 
is the easiest possible way to route traffic between both subnets.

I can configure DynDNS on the Router in subnet B, so that will sort out the 
dynamic IP, however I need to find out how to get shorewall to connect
To subnet B.

Any help in this regard will be much appreciated.

Kind Regards!

Myron Ramdhani
IT Financial Manager
Set Point Group (Pty) Ltd
Tel:   +27 11 923 7000
Fax:  +27 11 923 7009
Cell:  +27 83 635 1735
Email: myr...@sethold.com




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