Dennis,
I am not referring to vpn client, but having a lan-lan vpn setup where 
networks on both sides of the endpoints are configured with overlapping 
address space.  one side of the tunnel is a hiding (nat on a non-cisco 
device) behind one address.  there is a vpn3000 on the other end that can 
not perform the translation and route it over the IPsec tunnel.
thanks.


>From: "Dennis H" 
>Reply-To: "Dennis H" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: ipsec and nat [7:12825]
>Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 12:23:48 -0400
>
>I believe you mean ipsec over nat, as opposed to nat over ipsec... the vpn
>concentrators can do it using udp port forwarding but this only work if
>you're using Cisco's vpn client.
>
>
>""Fly Ers""  wrote in message
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> > Anyone confirm whether pix, concentrator or ipsec router has the ability
>to
> > nat over ipsec?  i know that I can nat everything on a router behind one
>of
> > these devices.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
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