On 5/18/05, Joey . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi!
> 
> have two networks in our company. network A is directly connected to our
> customers' network in Japan. network A terminals has its gateway configured
> to the IP addr of the router. i need network A terminals to be able to
> access the intranet in network B.
> 

What is network B? 

Anyway, here's a simple analogy on how you could solve your problem:

1. INTRANET -> NAT -> INTERNET
2. INTERNET -> DNAT -> INTRANET


I hope this helps :)

'Jopoy
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