(For the list)

See: 

https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/OpenVPN_NAT_subnets_with_same_IP_rang
e

I'm still working on it ...

Cheers
Jon



On Fri, 2017-08-18 at 20:52 +0000, Jon Gerdes wrote:
> Not sure with IPSEC - there is a BINAT option which I think may do
> the
> job but I personally use OpenVPN for this sort of thing.
> 
> I have at least six customers with 192.168.0/24 LANs and wont budge
> but
> I need to monitor their gear.  Each one is mapped to 192.168.0.z ->
> 10.n.y.z/24, where n is constant, y is customer specific and z is the
> system, so 192.168.0.10 -> 10.13.5.10 for the fifth customer.  
> 
> I can spell it all out if you like.  I probably ought to write it up
> on
> the wiki if there isn't one already.
> 
> Cheers
> Jon
> 
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