The default route has been set.

On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 9:57 AM, Tom Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

>  We don't have Juniper here, Fortinet, but I had the same issue until I
> created the remote network and HQ networks and provide a "route", which was
> really just the internal port on the firewall.  Also, depending on your
> network, switches/routers at HQ may need to have route statements added
> unless the default 0.0.0.0 route covers it (which it does for all my field
> sites)
>
> Tom Miller
> Engineer, Information Technology
> Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board
> 757-788-0528
>
> >>> Cameron <[email protected]> 10/20/2009 9:44 AM >>>
> Good morning all!
>
> Hardware - Juniper SSG-5
>
> Situation - I've configured the firewall and can ping any internet IP and
> surf just fine. I've created VPN tunnels to our head office from the remote
> site and the tunnels come up fine (showing up on both ends) and yet I can't
> pass any traffic through to either side. I can ping the public IP of the
> firewalls no problem from the CLI on both sides. In place is the default
> policy (Trust -> Untrust, Any, Any, Permit...and also put in place (temp!)
> Untrust -> Trust, Any, Any, Permit). I spent well over 2 hours on the phone
> with the Juniper Tech Support and they didn't get any further then I did. I
> tried 2 brand new firewalls and got the same result on both.
>
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as always!
>
> Cheers,
> Cameron
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