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Connect NAS at home using RED 10

Hi,

I recently bought a RED 10 to connect my NAS at home with my corporate network. 

We have an UTM 220 running as firewall in the office. The RED will be placed in a home network behind the router, and the NAS should be connected to the RED directly. It must be possible to connect from the office internal network (192.168.1.x) to the NAS at home, and vice versa. Other computers in the home network (192.168.30.x) should not be able to access the office network.

The RED was configured using the assistant of the UTM, it has been configured to transparent/split, but I'm unsure if transparent/split is the right way for the given scenario.

At the moment, the RED can't connect to the UTM, the tunnel led keeps blinking. I have no idea why the connection isn't working.

Please help.

Regards,
Ben


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  • Is your UTM resolvable by its fully qualified domain name (configured hostname)?
    Is this name also setup in the RED's?

    A new RED has to connect to the internet the very first time and uses DHCP to get a WAN-address (from your home router). It can then reach sophos' provision servers and if needed start using the (in UTM) configured fixed-IP address.

    Managing several Sophos firewalls both at work and at some home locations, dedicated to continuously improve IT-security and feeling well helping others with their IT-security challenges.

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  • Is your UTM resolvable by its fully qualified domain name (configured hostname)?
    Is this name also setup in the RED's?

    A new RED has to connect to the internet the very first time and uses DHCP to get a WAN-address (from your home router). It can then reach sophos' provision servers and if needed start using the (in UTM) configured fixed-IP address.

    Managing several Sophos firewalls both at work and at some home locations, dedicated to continuously improve IT-security and feeling well helping others with their IT-security challenges.

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