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|    =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Edgar=AE_du_Luxembou to Nate    |
|    Re: PIX VPN using the external addresses    |
|    07 Sep 05 08:43:15    |
      XPost: comp.dcom.sys.cisco       From: edgar@no_troll.sncb.be              Nate wrote:              > We have a company that has a policy against using internal IPs in their       > IPSec tunnels. Can someone give me the basic PIX config differences              This does not make sense !! Do they have clues in IT ? Doing something       like that is loosing accounting... if loosing accounting is in their       corporate policy, oooh my God!              > for using the external IPs as opposed to the internals? All of our       > current tunnels use the internal IPs and several attempts at using the       > externals haven't gone very well.              > Thanks in advance.              2 or 3 weeks ago, somebody has asked if it is possible to nat an inside       network before getting this nated IP in a VPN. Pretty much, using google       searching for that, you'd get ideas on how to do an ugly thing alike.              Hey, do not tell me thank you, hum? The day the first site will be       flooding the other site with worm(s), you'll be very happy to       investigate who has been infected first.              /Edgar              X-Post              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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