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<font size="-1"><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">I'm using
the l2tp-psk.conf from the examples directory and I can connect
NAT clients just fine if I have nat_traversal=yes. However,
when I try to connect a non-NAT public IP, I get messages about
"no connection is known". I have to change nat_traversal=no and
comment out the "conn L2TP-PSK-NAT" section, and public
addresses can then connect. The settings for "virtual_private"
seem to make no difference either way. How am I
misunderstanding the example? Is it not possible for openswan
to detect a NAT or noNAT from a client and react accordingly?<br>
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Thanks in advance.<br>
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