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Thread: Routing issues

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    Default Routing issues

    Hello all

    I'm having some routing issues and looking for some help and direction. I have A corporate office and a Co Location with MPLS circuit connecting the two. Both the corporate and co location are all on on subnet 10.1.1.x/24. The co location uses a gateway of 10.1.1.254 (untangle) and the corporate office uses a gateway of 10.1.1.1 (watch guard) In the corporate office I have a watchguard firewall and an untangle in Bridge mode. In the Co Location I have an Untangle protecting the lan and a DMZ. Additionally, both have vpn connections. All lan communications work great and have no problems.

    My first issue is that from the VPN in the co location I can't access any of the computers in the corporate office. I think the problem is that they are on a different gateway. if so how do I tell the untangle to send the traffic to the other gateway.

    Thanks in advance
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    Hi gbrogna,
    Try adding a Static route to the Watchguard.
    Telling it that the VPN Address pool is behind 10.1.1.254

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    Thanks,

    It work perfectly.

    It seemed to resolve most my other problems. I will run some further tests and update this thread later.

    Thanks again
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    OK here is my current issue. Initiating RDP to the DMZ is flaky. it sometimes works and sometimes it does not. But when it does connect it works great. I added a packet filter from LAN to DMZ and VPN to DMZ to allow. It seems like anytime that it requires any substantial return communications it seems flaky.

    Thanks
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