I think if you put the WAN on the EXT of the firewalls it would work.
However, to gain access into both systems from either location, you'd
need to set up a point to point VPN which would waste bandwidth
unnecessarily. However, from a security standpoint you'd be OK because
both sides of the WAN would be protected by a firewall.

Just thinking out loud here... Maybe there's a much better way of doing
this, but since I've never done something like this before, I have no
idea for sure.

Chris

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 14:11
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [gb-users] Gateway Selector
>
> I am currently expanding a church to an additional campus.  We are
> planning
> to put additional internet connectivity at that location with its own
> firewall.  We will also have a WAN link between the locations.  Is it
> possible to use the gateway selector on the firewall to route across
the
> WAN
> through the other firewall in the event of an internet outage at
either
> location?  Assume that both sides are GB-Ware 3.6.1.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris Green
>
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