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Old 2008-04-11
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Default RDP -netmeeting to SSL user

I am looking to do remote access RDP to users laptop.
Also for Netmeeting to work. I was told that the Office mode will make it appear as the user is in the inside and should not have a problem with NAT.
H.323 does not like passing though NAT.

Which route / interface face should i choose for routing this stuff back to the SSL remote user. any other setting that i would need to make this work?

internal IP's 192.168.x.x
office mode 172.28.21.x

internet interface 12.x.x.x
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Old 2008-04-12
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Default Re: RDP -netmeeting to SSL user

You would use the OM IP to route from the internal network to the client. This should ride the encryption tunnel that the client created with the firewall. If you use a desktop policy you may need to allow your internal network into the client.
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Default Re: RDP -netmeeting to SSL user

OK. thanks.

Static route of Office Mode network using internal interface and Main Cisco router as gateway works.

(SPLAT routing)
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