puckmonkey
MIS
Checkpoint fw-1, Solaris 2.8 on Sparc U2, 5 interfaces.
External Interface is a publicly routable interface, but not necessary in this equation. Here is the scenario.
Server1--(WAN)--R1----fw1----external int
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R2
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(WAN)
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Server2-------------------R3
Server 2 is on a network that is NOT advertised by R1
There is a route to Server1 on R1 and fw1
There is a network object for Server2 with static auto nat rules to an address on the fw1/R1 subnet
Basically, I need Server2 to sqlnet to Server1. Where am I messed up here?
Server1 via R1 connected to qfe1:
Server2 Via WAN and R2 connected to qfe3:
External Interface is a publicly routable interface, but not necessary in this equation. Here is the scenario.
Server1--(WAN)--R1----fw1----external int
|
R2
|
(WAN)
|
Server2-------------------R3
Server 2 is on a network that is NOT advertised by R1
There is a route to Server1 on R1 and fw1
There is a network object for Server2 with static auto nat rules to an address on the fw1/R1 subnet
Basically, I need Server2 to sqlnet to Server1. Where am I messed up here?
Server1 via R1 connected to qfe1:
Server2 Via WAN and R2 connected to qfe3: