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VPN NAT Question

bradlesliect
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Hi,

My ADSL Router creates VPN connections to my remote sites. This VPN works fine. but I need give the one network(behind the ADSL) access to servers on another network.

Basically, the VPN connections is created to my VPN Router. The router then allows 172.18.44.x to talk to anything on advertised on my network. I need to get the above network connected to a network on 172.20.32.x range.

How would I do that? Is this an access list issue or do I look at the VPN Router?

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you probably getting quite angry now ....:(

it's at Site A but its a different router. The VPN connections come via a 2650.

Brad

Nope not getting angry at all, just trying to understand your layout :-)

So Site B VPN goes to Site A 3640.

And site C VPN goes to a 2650 ?

Either way if they are separate routers as long as they can see each other subnets you wouldn't need to go via the Pix. As long as you trust the two sites.

Hope i've understood correctly, if not let me know.

Jon

That correct, the 3640 and the 2650 are both at Site A.

2650 - has all the clients connected to it.

3640 - has all the VPN connections.

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