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m.a.t.e.o wrote:

| I've to nat my localnet that all traffic destinated to 1.0.0.0 from
| 192.168.1.0 (my localnet) going towards to 172.16.1.0
|
| What is that I need to configure?
| Fw object, domainEnc, nat rules???
|
| Can you give me a step by step? I did read the VPN-1 manual but I
| did'nt found something relevant.

Well. It will be hard to hold your hand and tell you what to do because
it is rather hard to understand what you actually want to do in the
first place.

Please fill in the blanks

Source IP:
Destination IP:
Translate source IP to:
Translate destination IP to:

But I guess that if you can fill in that form you will see you can also
define a NAT rule in the GUI as it needs these exact details.

Hugo.

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