depends on the tunnel...
compatible systems (now cisco) has a client that can handle NAT by tunneling
ipsec inside http.
I use it on a debian machine behind an openbsd nat/ipfilter firewall.. works
great..
acs
On 08-May-00 Michael Nowacki wrote:
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> It is possible to run a VPN connection through NAT. However, it
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> course brings up other issues.
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> Mike Nowacki, CISSP
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> If you're running NAT (which, I believe, is the primary feature of MS
> Proxy), you can't use Secure Remote VPN.
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