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|    Message 869 of 2,348    |
|    Joe Beasley to James Gifford    |
|    Re: Workstation IP addresses    |
|    01 Apr 04 20:31:57    |
      From: jbeasley@marflar.net              You need different subnets on each end. 192.168.1.x on one end and       192.168.2.x on the other end.              Or you could subnet your original range using 192.168.1.x/25. Either way       you need seperate subnets on each network.              On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 18:13:24 -0600, James Gifford wrote:              > I have my two ZyXEL fireboxes in place and I am about to attempt setting       > up the VPN. I think I have everything down except this:       >       > Do the individual workstation IP addresses have to be unique across both       > ends of the VPN? I presently have five systems at each end, each with       > the same range of IP addresses. Do I need to offset one end to a       > different range (within the 192.168.1.x subnet)? Or does the VPN setup       > automatically translate and/or shield the duplicates from each other?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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