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|    Svend to DustWolf    |
|    Re: IPSec as solution to subnet problem    |
|    25 Jun 08 14:03:07    |
      0cc4cee4       From: 2@lazy.dk              DustWolf wrote:       > Hello,       >       > I am a network admin for a small company and am looking at a problem:       > I need to find a solution for our employees connecting from different       > locations around the world, to our company LAN, one way or another.       >       > We have been using PPTP (as built-in in windows) thus far, but our       > problem is that people sometimes make connections from subnets that       > match our subnet (the "192.168.0.x problem") and we cannot really       > afford to change either. I have read that setting up a VPN-like       > solution trough IPSec would overcome the problem. Is this true?       >       > I understand there are some issues like certificate deployment, but I       > do not believe this could be a problem considering the point that all       > company computers start their life in my office. I am not too eager to       > go for any extra commercial solutions and am hoping to be able to use       > what we already have (windows server ISA / windows XP workstations).       >       > Can IPSec tunnels also be used to link LANs (two LANs filled with       > workstations, same subnet, two machines used as gateways for N-way       > communication)?       >       > Thanks for any help in advance.                     Yes i think that some ipsec routers can do that. I think that cisco or       is one of them. Have a look at Source NAT and Destination NAT.              --       Svend              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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