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Am 28.09.2004 um 16:14 schrieb Peer Dicken: > My client's lan is 172.16.48.0 / 24. We need to establish a tunnel to > another network with 172.16.0.0/16. > I know this is - ahh - difficult. I want to get around it and created > a VLAN interface 192.168.233.254 / 24 which is used as the local > subnet in the ipsec definition. > > I can ping hosts on the other side, from the firewall. What do I need > to do to ping 172.16.1.83 from the LAN? I think I need NAT or > something. Please help me a little. I thought I could do this with outbound NAT, but it does not work. Does really nobody have a hint for this problem? I want to NAT our LAN, using the 192.168.233 network. The other LAN has a route to 192.168.233.254, which is the VLAN interface. MfG / best regards, Peer Dicken AIM/iChat: peerdicken, IRC DerPeer@FreeNode PGP KEY: http://pgpkeys.pca.dfn.de:11371/pks/lookup? op=get&search=0x72F6057F28B9E2CD | ||||||||