This might be a known thing, but first time I've experienced it,
so I thought I'd share/ask...
 
I punched a few holes through one of my routers this weekend to
do some work remotely, specifically mapping:

port 8080 to 192.168.0.141:80
port 23   to 192.168.0.141:23
port 5800 to 192.168.0.141:5800 (vnc. love this puppy.)
 
everything worked well from my remote location.
 
I run a VPN tunnel between 2 sites using the same
box, and while visiting the remote site, I tried to
hit both the web site (port 80) and telnet (port 23)
on 192.168.0.141, over the tunnel. No go.
Would not connect.
 
I was able to get around it by telnetting in through
the "open" masquerade port, and added a sub-interface
to 192.168.0.141, giving it a second address of
192.168.0.150.  I was able to telnet and www through
the tunnel then, with no problem, to the new address.
 
I take it the various components of a LEAF device
"clash" on occasion like this?  Is there a more
elegant solution?  Not that I mind just tossing
a second address on the box, that's no big deal at
all.

Ed Z.
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