Joey,


LAN A (172.22.1.x) is directly connected to Japan via 256kbps leased line. this is so because we have an application (not web based) whose database is in Japan.


LAN B (192.168.0.x) is our internal private network. LAN A needs to access the intranet in LAN B.

is NAT the way to go with this?

I have done this on a similar setup.
Japan is hosting the ERP server and I need to make clients in a network (not included in their ACL list) connect to that ERP server.
But since I am already using a Linux gateway, its very easy for me.
I just used IP Masquerading to masquarede the un-authorized network, so that their ip would be masqueraded to that of the gateway, which of course belongs to the authorized network.



HTH, Kenneth

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