I am using CheckPoint Firewall 4.1 (SP1) on a Windows NT 4 (SP6A) PC.
The current network configuration is:
Gateway 192.1.1.1 (CheckPoint Server)
Mask: 255.255.255.0
Workstation IP Range - 192.1.1.50 - 192.1.1.200
(Statically assigned)
The current configuration works fine for all browsing and mail services.
A Borderware server has been installed to provide access to another site. The Borderware server is addressed 192.1.1.2
The subnet for the site we are accessing via the Borderware server is 10.1.x.x
If I add a static route at each workstation to use this new gateway to access the remote site, all is working fine.
What I wanted to know is if there is a way to add a rule at the Checkpoint Firewall to re-direct traffic for the 10.1.x.x network to the 192.1.1.2 gateway?
Cheers
The current network configuration is:
Gateway 192.1.1.1 (CheckPoint Server)
Mask: 255.255.255.0
Workstation IP Range - 192.1.1.50 - 192.1.1.200
(Statically assigned)
The current configuration works fine for all browsing and mail services.
A Borderware server has been installed to provide access to another site. The Borderware server is addressed 192.1.1.2
The subnet for the site we are accessing via the Borderware server is 10.1.x.x
If I add a static route at each workstation to use this new gateway to access the remote site, all is working fine.
What I wanted to know is if there is a way to add a rule at the Checkpoint Firewall to re-direct traffic for the 10.1.x.x network to the 192.1.1.2 gateway?
Cheers