---- "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I have a requirement to run a VPN for remote access and NAT for the
> entire
> >LAN. I would prefer to run the one or the other on the router. 
> >Does anyone have any suggestions as to which?  I am also currently
> running
> >BGP.  My opinion is to run the VPN on the router and NAT on another
> box
> >therby creating a DMZ.  However the file servers will be behind the
> NAT.
> >  How do I get from the VPN routers - thru the firewall - to the internal
> >file servers?
> >
> 
> What problem are you trying to solve with these technologies? 

We are setting up a multihomed environment with two providers (BGP)
We also want remote users to have secure access into the LAN from home.
(VPN).  There is also a request to NAT everything on the LAN behind either
a proxy server or a FW.  

 What does the BGP do?
> 
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