David Coulson on 18 Jan 2010 17:53:27 -0800


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Re: [PLUG] Speaking of VPN....


You can use iptables to do NAT between the subnets. You will need NAT rules on both sides to support this (e.g. NAT 192.168.1.x to 10.1.1.x going one way, and 192.168.1.x to 10.2.1.x the other). You will then have to access the remote systems via their alternative IP address scheme at the local side.

Or just renumber what you have at home :-)

On 1/18/10 8:51 PM, Brian Stempin wrote:
Hi David,
Thanks for the response.  I have a question about it:

The remote network uses the same subnet addressing as my home network.  How will my remote machine be able to communicate with machine on my home network?

Thanks,
Brian
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