CLELUQMAN Lv3Posted 06 Feb 2024 13:48
  
hi. missed your point there. please elaborate more.
do u want to do ipsec configuration or?
what is your end goal?
MTR Lv2Posted 06 Feb 2024 13:13
  
You can configure Source Network Address Translation (SNAT) over an IPSec tunnel to ensure that all communication with the IPSec device originates from a specific IP address. In your case, you want all communication to the IPSec device to go through the local subnet IP 192.168.77.1/32.

Here's a general outline of how you can achieve this:

Configure SNAT on your local network device or firewall to translate the source IP address of the outgoing packets to 192.168.77.1.

Ensure that the IPSec tunnel is properly configured to allow traffic from the local subnet 192.168.77.1/32 to the remote subnet 172.17.17.9/32.

Verify that the routing is correctly set up to direct traffic intended for the remote subnet through the IPSec tunnel.

It's important to note that the specific steps to configure SNAT over an IPSec tunnel can vary depending on the devices and software you are using.
Newbie517762 Lv5Posted 06 Feb 2024 11:46
  
HiHi,

Could you please provide the configuration information to us, including details about the network, IPSec, and SNAT, among others ?
It will assist us in understanding and solving the problem.

Thank you.
mdamores Lv3Posted 06 Feb 2024 11:22
  
please share more information so we can assess and provide proper recommendations

1. can you share your current network diagram?
2. provide specific configuration for SNAT
3. provide details of IPSec tunnel
4. specify what specific troubleshooting steps conducted
5. what is your desired outcome?
AimanHakim Lv2Posted 03 Feb 2024 23:04
  
Can you share you're configuration and what's the objective for your setup?

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