You can't.  The client will never get routed off the subnet that they are
on.  You need to have different addressing schemes.

-Jeff

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Rodney Lacroix
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 1:18 PM
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Subject: [FW1] LAN to LAN VPN with same IP scheme



Can anyone tell me how you would configure two LAN's to communicate via VPN
when each lan has the same network numbers?

For example, network 1 is a 10.x.x.x network, and so is network 2 -
therefore theoretically having duplicate IP addresses.  How does the client
know when to initiate a SecuRemote connection if it's destination address is
the same as an address on the local LAN?

Rodney Lacroix



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