Ooops.  But then again, I went off about the difference without directly
answering his question.

Almost any NAT device will allow isakmp nat-traversal to take place.
However, does RedHat directly support said feature?  Dunno - unless, of
course, you are using the Cisco VPN client for Linux.

Now does anyone else have an answer if Linux allows IPSEC passthru?

Chris Johnston
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949-653-8819 (fax)

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Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2003 8:52 PM
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Subject: VPN


Can anyone tell me (briefly please) the difference between IPSec pass
through and 
NAT traversal?

Do RedHat 7.2 or later support them? Note: the RedHat box is a router,
and is not 
running any VPN servers or clients.

Edwin Humphries,
Ironstone Technology Pty Ltd
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