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Old 2006-03-14
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Default anti-spoofing

Is it possible to turn off anti-spoofing on the Edge device?
If so how?
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Old 2006-03-23
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Default Re: anti-spoofing

I have the same issue. I couldn't turn it off.

The scenerio that I had was:

Cable Modem<---->VPN-1 Edge (192.168.9.2/32)<-->(192.168.9.1/32)router(192.168.1.0/32)

No matter what I defined as a network, anything behind the router (192.168.1.0/32 network) would show up as spoofed.

I worked around it by just changed my subnet mask for the network interface on the edge (192.168.9.2/32) to a /24 to cover then entire 192.168.0.0 network and that tricked the Edge device to think all traffic was from the same net..

If anyone has a better way, please fill me in..

tks
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