Sounds like you need a VPN tunnel setup or port forwarding on the firewall.
Personally I would go with the VPN more secure and you won't have any
address restrictions.


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Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 12:14 PM
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Subject: Big trouble in pinging the internals any competent personnel?


Dear all,
Im managing two remote lans and have servers in all the two sides. and
outside someone is also accessing our server.

I also run multivoip equipments to the two sites.

my network is like this.

in site 1 I have lan then NAT which translates the IP that I have been given
by my ISP. the same situation in the other side. I want any body from any
internal lan having right to acess servers of the other site. Also my
multivoip equipment has been configured with the internal IPs. The problem
comes.

that I cannot ping my servers on both sides and my voip doesnt work. I have
talked with my ISP and said he cannot help more than buying another IPs for
mostly multivoip equipments and for servers so that the server becomes
outside my internals of both sides that means on the ISPs range.

Can any one help me what I can configure in my NATs so that I can just ping
my internal IPS from both ends.

MY ISP is also willing if I can give him a way to configure his linux
routers so that I can ping each of my internal LANs. I strongly waiting for
your assistance.

Thanks in advance.






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