Hi all,
I am not sure really how to describe what I am after, but I'll try to sketch
it.
In a situation in which a network needs to have broad compatibility with multi-
vendor VPN solutions (from clients sites to home office, and vice versa), it
appears that fully routable, legal IP
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I am not sure really how to describe what I am after, but I'll try to sketch
it.
In a situation in which a network needs to have broad compatibility with multi-
vendor VPN solutions (from clients sites to home office, and vice
Here are my questions:
1. Is it still true that some systems absolutely cannot be made to work
with
NAT?
Absolutely. The truely paranoid do cryptographic authentication of the
*entire* packet, including the IP address and IP layer checksums. Any
tampering with these packets (even a fairly