I just realized that I got off on the NAT-T issue in my last posting which
really doesn't apply to this situation.  As Dan mentioned if the Client is
using the UDP NAT-T it should go through the firewall without a hitch.

I got thinking about GTA's issues with implementing NAT-T directly on the
firewall.  Please ingore my comments with regard to NAT-T.

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