We have a client who does not have any available IP address on its Green IP
address range for us to reserve for VPN clients. (In addition these guys
have setup their internal IP address to use public ip addresses --- don't
ask why and no I can't get them to change.) Anyway to overcome the lack of
IP addresses we have setup the Green card to be a different range i.e
192.168.23.0/24 range and then placed a single IP address from their green
network on the card as well.
> 

I managed to overcome this problem by source natting the primary green ip to
the ip on the green network of the client using the source nat tab. It
appears that the clients green network default gateway did not have a route
to the primary green ip.


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