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On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, John A. Tamplin wrote:

> What I would like is to use Masq to do port address translation
> from the internal network (using address space from my company) to
> the Internet.  When traffic is destined for the office network, I
> would like to encrypt it and send it over a tunnel where it is
> decrypted at the office and routed normally.  Thus, traffic from
> my network to the office network gets encrypted and tunneled, and
> traffic from my network to the Internet undergoes PAT (via Masq).

Take a look at the VPN Masquerade HOWTO.

You have several options:

  Install IPsec (Linux FreeS/WAN) on your Linux firewall.

  Install the Linux PPTP client on your Linux firewall.

  Install a Ipsec or PPTP client on your local network and masquerade
the VPN traffic.


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