From: "Martin Blackstone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> VPN

From: "Andrew Chan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> An excellent example of VPN scenario.

My concern is how the Linux firewalls will affect it.  The Linux boxes
have 2 NICs, one NIC to the Internet and one NIC to the internal
network.  For the VPN to connect, the other server's address will have
to be the Linux firewall on the other end.  I can have the Linux
firewalls port forward directly to the NT/2000 Servers.  I know with
IPSEC the internal contents of the packet contain the source/destination
IP, and straight packet NAT is not allowed, you have to have a special
patch running on your linux for such IPSEC to be NATed.  Is it the same
for the M$ VPN client?  I already have the Linux IPSEC patches in place,
but I don't know if the M$ VPN will require more.

Thanks for your insight and experience.



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