I'm trying to allow hosts from our PSN subnet (192.168.1.x) to access
hosts on a subnet (192.168.2.x) that are not directly connected to any
of the Gnatbox-1000's interfaces.  
 
 
 
PSN --------------------- GB-1000
192.168.1.x                    |
                         PROT   |----- 192.168.0.x   
                                     |
                                ROUTER ----------------- ROUTER 
 
|
 
|----- 192.168.2.x
 
 
The GB itself can ping hosts in the 192.168.2.x subnet, and all routers
in the network know about all subnets, but I get the message I mentioned
in the subject of this email in my logs whenever I attemtp a connection
from behind the PSN.  I doubt it's a filter issue because I have been
successful in allowing the PSN to access the PROT network (192.168.1.x)
which IS directly connected to the GB.  Is this a known issue with the
way the GB treats PSNs or am I missing something?
 
Ed
 
 
 
Edward Ingram
Network/Systems Administrator
Payment Resources, Intl.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(949) 729-1400
(949) 655-4141 FAX
 


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