We need more information.
What are the configured subnets on the site with the error ?
Regards
Andreas
akrohn wrote:We need more information.
What are the configured subnets on the site with the error ?
Regards
Andreas
There are non really. The internal interface looks like this
Or maybe there is...
There is a dmz on that net. is that something thats added by default? This is a brand new firewall and I havent added it myself. Can I just delete it?
The error should be obvious but the remote subnet conflicts with a local subnet. Have you ran thru and LOOK at all local subnets to see if any overlap?
Ken
PCNSE
NSE
StrongSwan
freber wrote:You can just change the network number to something else you won't be using, i.e. 11.11.11.1/24. To make your life easier, you should always stray away from default IP addressing, so in the future you won't run across this again.Or maybe there is...
There is a dmz on that net. is that something thats added by default? This is a brand new firewall and I havent added it myself. Can I just delete it?
Bob - self proclaimed posting junkie!
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Your DMZ network is overlapping with your remote network.
Change the IP of the DMZ to 0.0.0.0/0 and disable it, when you don't need this interface.
Regards
Andreas
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