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On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 11:01, Geoffrey wrote:
> Christopher Fowler wrote:
> > Does IPSec work behind firewalls and NAT devices.  I want to use it to
> > connect to our home office from remote but when I go into datacenters
> > 99.9% of the time I get an address that is private and behind a NAT
> > Firewall.
> 
> Yes it does, but you must have the proper modules in place for your 
> firewall.  Ipchains has it, iptables did not, but I would hope they do 
> by now.
> 
> I've done this in the past, with ipchains, so this is a real world 
> verification.
> 


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