>Also remember to create access lists which, IMHO ,only works in
firmware v.6.3.x.x onwards.

Lost me there. Do you mean access rules? Are those needed for traffic
running through a VPN?

>DMZ must be configured with NAT enabled.

DMZ have public IP addresses.

>An alternative could be to use the "Terminate VPN at LAN and DMZ"
option at the Advanced button on the VPN config page.

OK, did that on the PRO 100 at corporate office, but how does the remote
office know to send DMZ traffic through the VPN if it does not have the
DMZ network defined in Destination Networks? Or are you saying to define
it in the Destination Networks on the Remote and check that box on the
Corporate?

John Tolmachoff
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA  92835
www.reliancesoft.com



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