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Definition and Help Needed with NAT

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kovacsa

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Apr 3, 2003
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Hello ... not sure I am asking this in the right forum or not, but ... can anyone tell me what a "1-1 NAT" is?

I'm trying to establish two VPN sessions from inside the same remote network. Apparently, when you try to make two VPN connections from inside the same client network, the server VPN router "sees" the connections as coming from the same IP and causes a routing conflict.

I was advised to create two seperate tunnels on the client side or use a "1-1 NAT" ... any ideas?

Thanks,

kovacsa
 
1-1 NAT is mapping of multiple public IP addresses to multiple internal IP addresses on a 1-1 basis.

Example:
Your ISP gives you 3 IP addresses 123.123.123.1, 123.123.123.2, 123.123.123.3.
You map these like this:
123.123.123.1--->192.169.0.1
123.123.123.2--->192.168.0.2
123.123.123.3--->192.168.0.3

This is 1-1 NAT.
 
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