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Wayne Keatts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I need to allow connections from our lan to SecureClient.  I have
> created an IP NAT Pool, and applied it to SecureClient connections.  A
> sniffer on the local lan shows traffic from the SecureClient is indeed
> being NAT'ed behind this pool.  However, if we try to connect to the
> SecureClient from the LAN, we don't get a response.

SecuRemote (and SecureClient without Office Mode) uses Hide NAT, which
only works in one direction, from outside to inside.  The reverse di-
rection is not possible without Office Mode, as others have pointed out.

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David DeSimone == Network Admin == [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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   talent for writing, but I couldn't give it up because
   by that time I was too famous.  -- Robert Benchley
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