This must be a common problem ;>

Suppose that there are two (2) Dachstein-CD firewalls masquerading two
(2) distinct internal networks that happen to use the same private
subnets (e.g., 192.168.1.0/24).

<http://freeswan.org/freeswan_trees/freeswan-1.91/doc/config.html> is
pretty emphatic:

``Note, however, that the two subnets must have distinct addresses. You
cannot have them both masqueraded to the same range of RFC 1918
addresses.''

Again, this must be a fairly common problem.  As you know, we prefer
*not* to change any network addressing . . .

What to do if both networks are using same private subnet ???

What do you think?

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