No, you can not do that.

""Skarphedinsson Arni V.""  wrote in message
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> I have a router connected to a vlan trunk one for internet access, and one
> for a remote branch,but then I have a pix that all my users connect
throuhg,
> and does the NAT, but then of course the users in the remote branch that
> connect directly to the border router, cant access the internet as that
> router just routes them to the internet, but I would like for it to go
> through the pix, first inn, than nat, out, is this possible, i.e. as the
PIX
> can not generaly send traffic out the same interface as it recives it.
>
> best regards,




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