John:
> This situation will not work. You need the network (x.x.x.x/y) to be
> different on each side of the Firewall box
Yes, but you could possibly achieve this by subnettting.
If you could make the outside addresses fall within a range,
say 0 to 15, then make your internal addresses 17 to 255
then use a netmask to differentiate.
A bit desperate, and from the addresses in your example
I don't think you can do it (unless you can change them)
192.168.x.x is a better bet.
Jamie
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