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I need to setup a VPN Client configuration where the clients receive an IP on the LAN IP address range.Attached is my config with the pool in its own range.(non-pertinent configuration excluded)I've modified my pool to place the clients in a range wi...
Again, my issue is not that I am having routing issues. I can route just fine. My issue is that my VPN Client machiens (the ones running the Cisco VPN Client software) must look as though they are on the LAN. I have to make their addresses be in t...
My site-to-site VPN connections are fine, it's the remote access clients that I need to look as though they are on the LAN. Now, this may work if I can set a subset of something like 8 addreses within my LAN range as the "nat pool" for the addresses...
It's a good idea, but I would appreciate some assistance on the config part.The only way I can see that working is to terminate the VPN to a loopback and set that as the NAT interface. Ideas on how I can do this? I'm working with a setup that has a...
There are some Linux projects out there that create latency and packet drop scenarios that better simulate an Internet situation. You feed the device some ranges for link quality and then it flucuates around those specs.The package is called netem a...