Most flavors of IPsec VPN's will work if you establish a static NAT pool
(i.e. one-to-one mapping) for the Internal host in question.  When the
remote end of the tunnel replies to the IP that sources the traffic, (The
external Ip of the one-to-one mapping), it connects properly.

I apologize for not explaining this more clearly, but I've been doing NAT on
a Springtide box, and have forgotten what Cisco calls a Static nat pool.

Ejay Hire
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-----Original Message-----
From: Elijah Savage [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 7:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Passing IPSEC packets on dsl [7:321]


All,
 
I purchased a 1605 from eBay for my home lab. I decided to play with it
a bit on my DSL circuit. I am using NAT on this router, and everything
works fine except that now I can't vpn from the inside. Example, trying
to establish a vpn connection from a client on my local network in to
our vpn router at my place of employment. Of course with the netgear dsl
router it passes those ipsec packets. I was wondering if anyone has
tried this before and been able to make this happen.
 
Thanks in advance.
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