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|    Message 463 of 2,348    |
|    Michael Salem to Alan Smith    |
|    Re: Connecting between networks with sam    |
|    08 Nov 03 19:51:18    |
      From: a$-b$1@ms3.org.uk              I asked:              > > The requirement is to VPN a workstation, which is connected to its own       > > local network, to a remote network. However, both the local network and       > > the remote network use the same address range (192.168.0.x actually),       > > and specific addresses are duplicated;              Alan Smith responded:              > If can renumber one of the subnets, that would be the easiest solution.       >       > Else you would need another router and double NAT to get round this.              Thanks; this is much as I thought. For my purposes the moral is: if you       are going to connect to a variety of VPNs, set up your own network to       use an obscure address range to prevent this sort of clash.              Best wishes,       --       Michael Salem              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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