Well, for starters I'll ask this... If you are going to allow access to your 
internal network from your PSN, why do you have a PSN?  I know there are 
many valid answers for this, but its a question you need to ask yourself.  
In response to your actual question, you need to use IP Passthrough filters.

Chris Green



>From: "Edward Ingram" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: How to allow access from PSN to PROT
>Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2001 16:27:32 -0700
>
>What do I need to allow this access?  I read somewhere that to allow
>this, I need a tunnel and a filter.
>
>I've looked at my current tunnels, which I use to redirect external
>requests for "real" ips to internal "private" ips, which is the normal
>usage.  But what would I put in for a tunnel to allow, say
>192.168.1.0/24 to access 192.168.0.0/24?
>
>Ed
>
>
>
>Edward Ingram
>Network/Systems Administrator
>Payment Resources, Intl.
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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