As I understand VPN and NAT (it) are different things.We use vpnc from linux to some other network. It is different. My client gets IP from that foreign netowrk and works like being hardwired into another network. That is VPN. No NAT forwarding needed. Here, my home PC gets connetcted to office network, but as a different network. This configuration was set up by an "expert" IT, who sold us Synology offering to install it, too. It works (for me), he said, and left. Who cares if it is working properly or not.
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