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goulin1 (TechnicalUser)
20 Dec 08 19:33
Hi,

I am having some troubles setting up the SonicWall Global VPN connectivity.  I can connect ok to the LAN using the VPN client, but some traffic seems to be blocked/dropped.

My WAN interface is X1 and my LAN is X0.  My LAN is setup with a subnet of 172.16.0.1/24.  My clients receive an IP address from the range 172.16.0.250-172.16.0.254 from the SonicWall's DHCP server when they successfully connect via VPN.

The issue is that the traffic from the client to the LAN is detected as an IP spoof, because the IP address on the client is in the same subnet as the LAN.  I have tried configuring a different subnet for the VPN users but the SonicWall won't let me do this.

Any ideas?

Thanks

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