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| Subject: | Netscreen VPN route to VPN |
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| Date: | Wed, 31 Aug 2005 00:19:33 -0400 |
Can't quite figure this one out and searching online brings no results. Using a Netscreen trying to get our VPN users to connect to another VPN tunnel. Our site consist of "Office A", "Office B", and Dial-up users. A and B are connected with a static VPN tunnel. Dial-up users connect to Office A through another VPN tunnel. One Netscreen 25 handles both tunnels. Typically all VPN users should only access A, but with recent expansions B has started to become a file repository requiring remote access to our dial-up users. What I want to do is allow dial-up users who VPN to Office A to access Office B. I believe it is as simple as creating a route between the two using Offica A as a gateway but the Netscreen interface isn't very clear on where I should add it. Any one have any thoughts? Thanks, Mark Owen
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