i guess I don't entirely know your question. What is a netptr and why can't
both subnets send traffic seamlessly? If your VPN is up and functioning they
are essentially on the same lan. I just don't understand the issue really.

On 7/24/07, McJerry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I have EFW 2.0 running at several locations.  VPN Server running with one
location as VPN Client.

The Server location is 10.28.210.xx and the client location is
10.28.215.xx.
VPN connection is fine and traffic is routing from client lan to server
lan
just fine.

Server side LAN has a server running a telnet application and the IP of
the
server is 10.28.210.194......and all the network printers for the server
application which running on RED HAT are loaded in the host file and
referred to by short names such as netptr07 or such.  The network printers
are all on the 10.28.210.xx lan.  I have the VPN connection running so the
client LAN can telnet and run the application.

Question, how can I set up a netptr on the client lan? Would I need to
have
reciprocal routing for both lans to send taffic to both subnets? I will
need
for both subnets to work seemlessly.

Jerry
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