FWIW, a quick check on google for "securemote linux nat" turned up
http://www.phoneboy.com/faq/0372.html and
http://www.phoneboy.com/faq/0141.html.

-Richard

> Got my ip aliasing/forwarding and all working on dachstein.
> Very happy
> about that.  Great piece of work!
>
> Now for an interesting problem:
>
> One guy behind my leaf firewall needs a securemote (Checkpoint)
> connection to company b.  He has a Win2k workstation.  As I understand
> from searching the newsgroups, this isn't possible with
> Linux, although
> I would love to be corrected on that one.
>
> So I am looking for some opinions on a solution.  Could I just do some
> routing magic on the win2k workstation to bypass the leaf router only
> for that securemote ip address?  For something like that to work would
> the workstation need a second nic?  Or can I just plug all the
> Internet/Leaf wires into the same switch, and then give computer 3 a
> default gateway of 208.x.x.1 for the address in question?
>
> Any security issues?
>
>
>
>                       [Internet]
>                           |
>                          eth0  208.x.x.13
>                           |
>                       LEAF Box (DF 208.x.x.1)                     |
>                           |
>                          eth1  192.168.1.254
>                           |
>                       -----------------------
>                           |                 |
>                       Computer 2        Computer 3  (needs to use
> securemote client)
>                     (192.168.1.2)      (192.168.1.3)
>
>
> Thanks very much,
>
> Boyd
>
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