Different approach:
Howmany clients? Static Nat on the router the other way around?

Give the server a route pointer to the nat router for the client. 

You even can choose to give the client a global ip to connect to the server
with, like a mail server for example.

Martijn 


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Verzonden: maandag 8 september 2003 18:50
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Onderwerp: NAT and SAP [7:74982]


When a SAP client tries to connect to a SAP server through a router with NAT
enabled there is a problem: the SAP server sends an IP embedded on the
payload of the packet, and the NAT router do not translate it.

Any suggestion?
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