problem connecting to ip address outside firewall

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Hi,

	I have a problem accessing one of our servers (Pluto) that is outside our
firewall, from my machine which is 	behind the firewall. I don't have
problems connecting to other addresses outside our firewall.
	We have a range of ip addresses from 62.xx.xx.1 to 62.xx.xx.255
	Pluto server is setup with a gateway of 62.xx.xx.254 and I can connect from
Pluto, to my machine behind the 	firewall, but cannot do the reverse.
	A few of these addresses are used up by ip aliasing and work fine. Our
pluto server has a real ip address of 	62.xx.xx.13

	Can someone tell me if this is a routing problem or suggest how I can fix
this problem as it's driving me 	crazy!

	Many thanks

	Lisa






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