The newest client has options for allowing NAT and PAT passthrough

But the best thing is to have a router that will do static NAT
x-lations...

Even the low end d-links cable/dsl routers will do it.

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Edward Sohn
Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002 4:31 PM
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Subject: RE: PIX Client & WIN2000 Internet sharing [7:57988]

nope, it won't work...ipsec needs it's own IP address and not PAT.  i've
tested this extensively, and it won't work...if anyone else can comment,
please do.

either way, best thing to do is get a few statics from your ISP and
statically translate...

ed

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Derek
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Subject: PIX Client & WIN2000 Internet sharing [7:57988]


I have a home network which uses an ADSL line which is shared via
Internet Connection Sharing. I have 3 pc's in the network and they can
all access the internet. From these pc's i am trying to connect to my
office VPN.I Can ping the address but cannot connect via Dialer.  The
VPN connection works when Internet Sharing is disabled. Is their anyway
around this ?????????




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