I have an issue that I am trying to get solved, and I can't seem to
figure it out.  We have a pair of servers that both have pages with
the Google Maps API in use.  When we license a key for the server's IP
address, install that key, and access the pages internally,we have no
issues.

But, when we use a Nat'ed address to have exterior users access the
server from outside the firewall and load balancer, we are getting the
"The Google Maps API key used on this web site was registered for a
different web site.  You can generate a new key..."   We got this
message using the local server's IP to generate the key, and even
after updating the key with the new external IP address.

Is this setup something that requires an Enterprise license?  Is there
another way to generate keys if you are using NAT'ing addresses?

Thanks for any input.

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