Yup!  That's why VPN was created.  It is a Site to Site VPN or in the
Checkpoint world a Firewall to Firewall VPN.  Check out www.phoneboy.com in
the Firewall FAQ's to find out more or your local security consulting firm.

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 10:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [FW1] VPN Between Two Illegal Networks




Hi,

Is it possible to set up a VPN between two illegal internal networks that
routes across the Internet?

Example:

netA -- (le0) FWmachineA (le1) -- internet -- (le1) FWmachineB (le0) -- netB


Where:

netA is an illegal internal network
netB is an illegal internal network

FWmachineA le1 has a valid Class C IP address
FWmachineB le1 has a valid Class C IP address

With an encrypted VPN how does a host on netA route to a host on netB
(without using NAT - not enough class C addresses available)?

Cheers,

-Steve




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