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Sunny,
On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 04:05:05PM -0500, Sunny wrote:
> OK, I think I solved the problem.
that is great news!
> Now, I still am wondering why the NAT is not working, and it was
> forwarding the requests, not NATing them, but ... as far as it works
> now, I'm OK.
So you have to take a look into your NAT configuration?
> Thanks for the help. Btw, the tcpdump helped, as I saw the packets
> leaving from the office vpn, but never received at the prod. I was not
> aware that openvpn can drop packets by itself.
yes, openvpn and tcpdump are really excellent tools!
Best regards,
Klaus
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