I posted a very similar message here a few months ago.  I have an employee that 
was attempting to get SecuRemote working behind a Linksys router using the DMZ 
host feature.  Nothing we did worked.  Emails to Linksys hit the bit bucket. 

>From all appearances the encryption process is not supported by the Linksys 
router.  I have forgotten many of the details, but IIRC we did a TCP dump on one 
end and a snoop on the other and it looked like the checksum did not match, 
meaning the Linksys router recalculated it before sending it on? Not sure, but 
after taking it out of the LAN configuration his SecuRemote worked fine.

I received quite a few emails from other netadmins after posting my question and 
they all had very similar experiences with the Linksys router (i.e. none of them 
could get SecuRemote to work behind it).

tige

> I am trying to get my company laptop to connect to my corporate Intranet and
> I'm having some problem with the Secure Remote client working through my
> Linksys Router. I've checked at phoneboy.com for any suggestions, but I must
> not have found the exact situation, since I can configure the laptop to be a
> DMZ host, I'm confused and I think I've run into a routing problem.  I've
> tried dialing with a modem, (Secure Remote was installed on all adapters)
> and when using a modem, everything works fine. So what am I doing wrong on
> the cable modem setup?

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