I have a very annoying routing problem and I hope you will be able to
help.

 

It looks like this:

 

 

Remote User               Remote Router
Internet                        Local Firewall
Local Network

10.1.1.10           10.1.1.1  <->  Real Internet IP
Real Internet IP <-> 10.1.1.1               10.1.1.0

 
<-> DMZ

 

If the remote user is not using the same IPs as we use in one of our
local networks everything works fine, but if he works with the same IPs
as I wrote above he can't connect.

 

I though that Office Mode could help me, but in the office mode the
situation is still the same, if the addresses are different the client
gets and IP from the Office Mode pull and everything is ok

But if he uses the same IPs he cant even authenticate.

 

Any ideas what can I do?

 

Thanks

 

 



 
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