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RE: [FW1] problem - same reserved addressing on networks and VPN tunneling -- correction



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Small typo in a paragraph:

I meant:

The other firewall does the same. Same objects and rules (name
differently to avoid confusion). Now, packets with Src IP
192.168.1.0, dest IP 10.10.2.0 are translated on your firewall to src
10.10.1.0 dest 10.10.2.0. On the remote firewall they get translated
from src 10.10.1.0 dest 10.10.2.0 to src 10.10.1.0 dest 192.168.1.0.
(!)
In other words, machines on the remote network will need to be
addresses with their NATed addresses.


Frank

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