Subject: Re: ipnat bimap statement
To: None <gillham@vaultron.com, netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: Carlo Smith <postfix2002@hotmail.com>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 05/13/2003 06:27:45
Thanks Andrew,

That did the trick, also had to remove the portmap statement.

Carl

>From: Andrew Gillham <gillham@vaultron.com>
>To: Carlo Smith <postfix2002@hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re: ipnat bimap statement
>Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 23:51:11 -0700
>
>On Sat, May 10, 2003 at 06:44:18AM +0000, Carlo Smith wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Need to create a bi-directional connection for a VPN connection, where 
>can
> > I find info on how to do this.
> >
> > I need something like this:
> >
> > # nat.conf contains (abbreviated)
> > # where EXT_IP is my NAT gateway's external IP address
> > # and VPNCLIENT is the internal IP of my VPN client
> > binat on ext0 from $VPNCLIENT to $VPNSRV -> $EXT_IP
> >
> > this is for OpenBSD and doens work on NetBSD.
>
>If you are using a Windows VPN client like Nortel or something, you should
>be able to get by with the following:
>
>map ext0 192.168.x.0/24 -> 0/32 proxy port isakmp ipsec/udp
>
>This allows me to use my vpn client on the inside network.
>
>-Andrew

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