So we have: Internet --- FW-1 --- Intranet_A --- Router_A --- Router_B --- Intranet_B
So as Intranet_B can access Intranet_A it's mean than Router_A route Intranet_B IP addresses to Router_B. I assume all of your Intranet_B hosts use Router_B as there default gateway At your site the only thing needed is a default route on Router_B pointing to Router_A At the other site Router_A need a default route pointing to FW-1 If Intranet_B IP address are not public they need to be NATed on FW-1 With that in place it should work's fine and maybe all you need is to add the default route on Router_B to Router_A which seems the only thing you can try yourself... At 20:23 2001-11-21 -0500, Fab Siciliano wrote: >Hi all. > >I have a first time scenario that I'm hoping someone could shed some >light onto. > >I have a site with NO internet access. >A router connects this site to another site far away through a dedicated >link. (T1/Frame-Relay) The OTHER site has FW1, allowing all of its users >access to the internet, AND a router leading to my end of the Dedicated >T1. > >I can talk to the other side just fine, using the routers, and adding >static routes, and default gateways. But, I can't get Internet access >from my site THROUGH their site. Do you know how I can do this? > >Thank you, > >-Fab > >=============================================== >To unsubscribe from this mailing list, >please see the instructions at >http://www.checkpoint.com/services/mailing.html >=============================================== > ------------------------------------------------------------ Yves Belle-Isle V.P. VE2YBI YB17 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Responsable des Systemes Tel: (819) 379-3446 Sogi Informatique Ltee. Fax: (819) 379-3449 ------------------------------------------------------------ =============================================== To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please see the instructions at http://www.checkpoint.com/services/mailing.html ===============================================
