Here's the scenario,
Three firewalls. Two are Solaris 8 in 64bit mode running Checkpoint NG FP2 and the third is a Nokia IP330 with the latest rev of IPSO running NG FP1.
One of the firewalls is actually an HA cluster.
Separate encryption domains defined on all three, no overlapping.
Use...
If your using hide nat (many to one) you will only be able to get one reliable connection at a time due to the VPN gateway's inability to keep track of multiple host connections from the same IP.
Try setting up static nat (one to one). This should work.
If it's not a spoofed address you can go to ARIN.net and enter the IP network number. It will give you the name of the company, organization, whatever, that the block is registered to and this gives you a starting point.
Basically, NAT (Network Address Translation) functions by hiding the IP address of a source host behind another IP address. This has the effect of making the source address appear to be that of the NATter and not the true origianl.
This is usually done for security reasons or if you are using...
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