Not exactly, depending on the software and hardware utilized. Even though
all vendors claim to be in IPSec compliance, their implementation and
configuration can differ. :)
/mark
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Subject: RE: IPSec and NAT
Bob is absolutely right, static NAT will work and my error might well have
been assuming that Sebastian's original request implied a random internal
host. If it's a fixed host and you have an external address to can use
for static NAT then IPSec will work.
-- Bill Stackpole, CISSP
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