Morning all!

I'm trying to get a freeswan VPN working from a Windows XP machine
through an ADSL modem doing NAT to my Linux (Fedora Core 1) gateway.

The setup is:

Laptop (WinXP) == ADSL Modem == Linux gw

The ADSL modem is a standard Thomson (Alcatel) Speedtouch 530 as
supplied by Telstra and is setup to do DHCP and NAT for the Windows XP
machine.

My Linux gateway is running Freeswan 2.04 on Fedora Core1.

The VPN works fine when the laptop is on dial-up.  It all breaks down
when going through the ADSL modem.  Seemingly because of NAT.

I've done a lot of searching and the NAT traversal patch for Freeswan
does not seem to apply as the laptop is initiating the VPN connection.

The modem apparently does VPN pass-through but I haven't found any real
explanation as to what that really means either.

Do I have a hope or do I need to find some way to get the modem into
bridged mode to avoid the NAT/DHCP stuff altogether?

Any pointers from people would be greatly appreciated...




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Simon Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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