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VPN Question

  • 19-04-2005 2:35pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 23


    Hi All - am trying to figure out a solution for the below - hope some one can help ... here goes :

    I am using a VPN to connect into 15-20 different networks, however most of the internal IP addressing schemes have the same addressing e.g. 192.168.x.x etc. and are not part of my company so its not really feasible to change all their internal addressing, is there some VPN device which can nat these internal addresses so that I can view each of their servers & PC's as internal addresses on my side of the VPN, e.g. give each VPN location a masked address of e.g. 10.1.x.x.

    TIA


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 55 ✭✭medO


    A possible workaround that may or may not solve your problem - use a network security appliance (example link below) and get each networking party to establish their vpn connection to your box. The security appliance can easily be set-up to automatically issue IP numbers within a range you specify.

    medO

    http://www.cyberguard.com/products/firewall/SG_Family/


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