On 2147483647 xxx -1, Bobby Whitley wrote:
> I have a bering 1.0rc2 firewall that I would like to place behind a Netopia Router
>that will provide VPN
> Services between my locations and then I would like to have the bering firewall
>forward the private VPN.
>
> Configuration
>
> Location 1 Netopia Router 10.0.5.1 (Gateway) VPN to Location 2
> DHCP IP address to Bering firewall 10.0.5.59 (eth0) remove rfc
> that restricts private IP routing
> Bering eth1 10.1.0.1
> eth1 is doing DHCP
> Workstation can get onto the internet through the Bering
>Firewall
>
> Location 2 Netopia Router (10.0.6.1 (Gateway) VPN to Location 1
>
> I can ping the 10.0.6 network from the Bering firewall. How do I give location 1
>access to location 2
> (10.0.6.0 Network)?
If all you want is access from location 1 to location 2, then you can turn
on masquerading in the Bering router. If you want location 2 to to be
able to access location 1 (seems likely) then you have to explain the
situation to the Netopia routers (requires use of static ip for Bering
eth0). I don't know if the Netopia router will allow that.
I don't see what the Bering router is buying you in this
configuration. Do you not trust traffic over the VPN?
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