Hi,

I have managed to resolved the issue by using the IP
Pool in the NAT properties of the FIrewall object.
Thanks to all who responsed. :)

Cheers,
Ivan
 i more wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > We wonder if any of you encountered this isssue
and
> > what have you done to resolve it.
> >
> > We have users who travelled oversea and they tried
> to
> > connect back to our network using the hotel
> boardband
> > service (hotel uses NAT).
> >
> > We are using Securemote and the user authenication
> to
> > the Firewal was OK but he is not able to access
> our
> > resource (e.g. outlook email, web) via VPN.
> >
> > When we check the Firewall log, we discovered that
> the
> > VPN source is NATted to a 10.x.x.x IP. And
> internally,
> > we have a direct link to our partner's site which
> is
> > using 10.x.x.x.
> >
> > From the above, we think that the return VPN
> traffic
> > has been roouted to our partner's network via our
> > direct link instead of out to the internet via the
> > Firewall.
> >
> > Anyoone has a solution/suggestion. Help
> appreciated.
> >
> > There is a IP pool feature but it does not seem to
> > work. :(

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