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Hello, I'm trying to run Debian server in our network. We have SSG5 Juniper Firewall set up to route traffic from our trusted network 192.168.50.0/24 to our DMZ 93.153.125.224/28 I ...
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    Unable to connect or ping server in DMZ

    Hello,
    I'm trying to run Debian server in our network. We have SSG5 Juniper Firewall set up to route traffic from our trusted network 192.168.50.0/24 to our DMZ 93.153.125.224/28
    I can connect / ping all Windows servers which are in DMZ. When I try to connect my Debian server instead of one of the server's static IP I'm unable to connect or ping to it. The server itself is able to connect to internet resolve DNS if I allow connection to our trusted network I'm able to ping or connect to any computer in trusted network but still unable to ping from trusted to DMZ. The SSG5 policy is set up to allow any connection from trust to DMZ and interface is set up to route all traffic.

    I have tried to trace the ping It'll go through firewall right to the interface needed but then it'll time out as like the server is not connected at all.
    I'm not sure what is wrong but I assume that the problem is in Debian.

    Could anyone help me out.
    Thanks

    Martin

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    what firewall rules are in place?

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