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Multiple Subnet over IPSEC

Hello!

We have an IPSEC VPN configured to a supplier. This allows traffic from our local 192.168.65.0/24 subnet to access a remote web server.

The main LAN is on 192.168.20.0/24 subnet.

Is there a NAT rule that can be setup to allow clients on the .20 subnet access to the remote server without changing their subnet, or fitting another LAN card?

Previously, this is how we resolved the issue - by connecting client machines to both subnets, and configuring a static route, so all traffic bound for the remote web server was forced over that specific interface/gateway.

Thanks!



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  • Hi Damian,

    just create an SNAT Rule that changes the 192.168.20.0/24 Network to one single IP address of the 192.168.65.0/24 network.

    If you not tick automatic firewall rule you have to create this one too.

    Best Regards
    DKKDG

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  • Hi Damian,

    just create an SNAT Rule that changes the 192.168.20.0/24 Network to one single IP address of the 192.168.65.0/24 network.

    If you not tick automatic firewall rule you have to create this one too.

    Best Regards
    DKKDG

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