a vpn scenario like hub-and-spoke1) central-vpn-hub = palo alto networks firewall2) branch-offices = RV345I have several subnets that I would like to route through a VPN tunnel. I have a many-to-many IP subnet configuration. 2 source networks to 7 ta...
Hello !I would like to set up an extended route that allows me to set up a specific destination IP address with NAT from a special source IP address including all RV345's own services, including IPSEC VPN.
OK. I have tested.Access Rule:WAN1 from the specified remote ip address to the specified destination IP address in vlan 1 behind the RV345 with any traffic and any services, only work for services that do not run on the RV345 itself.and now ?
OK. I have tested.Access Rule:WAN1 from the specified remote ip address to the specified destination IP address in vlan 1 behind the RV345 with any traffic and any services, only work for services that do not run on the RV345 itself.and now ?
thanks, i will test it tomorrow.Can you tell me in which order the access rules and port forwarding and perhaps the other security functions are processed?
if I got it right, then yeshere again:I would like to forward a specific remote address incoming over a wan interface completely to an internal address at another firewall in a vlan on the RV345 including all ports and protocols. For IPSEC-VPN these ...
Hi,thank you, but that was not my intention. I know very well how to configure an IPSEC VPN tunnel between two RV345 or other remote stations. The point is to configure an additional VPN tunnel behind the RV345 on a different firewall.