Re: BITS/NAT
- From: Kim Oppalfens <kim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 22:12:40 +0200
IIRC bits doesn't support nat, there is nothing wrong with bits in a vpn
though.
So natting between the vpn ip address and the servers internal ip
addresses would probably be a no go, don't why you would want to do that
though.
Kim Oppalfens
MVP SMS
In article <#3d2ksudFHA.1136@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, lns@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
says...
> Hi Preston,
>
> We are using SMS 2003 with various VPN solutions and we have not seen any
> problems. I fail to see why BITS shouldn't work across a VPN - Windows
> Update uses BITS and I guess most ADSL customers use NAT.
>
> But do test it in your environment.
>
> Thanks
> Lars Norman Søndergaard
>
> "Preston" <Preston@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:B08EBAB9-48E0-4464-92C2-3E7555F989CC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I want to use a VPN with BITS yet I use NAT. The client obtains a
> >10.x.x.x
> > ip on the VPN network(not the internal home network where it originates)
> > when
> > it connects to the VPN. SMS states that bits and nat do not work
> > together.
> > Is this possible and how?
> >
> >
>
>
>
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Kim Oppalfens
SMS MVP
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