![]() My IT guys have not been able to configure their intranet and firewall such that both internal and all external targets are reachable. ![]() The problem is that when on the VPN, I can get to targets on the office's intranet (such as our Exchange server via IMAP), and I can get to some websites ( for example by http), but I can't get to some services such as "telnet 995" (google mail). I'm tunneling in from a Mac Panther laptop. but maybe it can fallback to that if it can't get the 2 machines to make a direct connection in either direction.I've got a Mac OS X Server Tiger at work, with VPN service running. I wonder if logmein could cope if one machine was behind a NAT firewall and the other was connecting out through a VPN :-) - my assumption was that logmein's servers wouldn't be involved in the data traffic between your two machines because that would slow things down too much. you can't connect to it from outside unless the NATed machine initiates the connection (or there's a port forwarded through the firewall, but let's not complicate things) Just thinking about it now, I guess a machine behind a VPN is similar to a machine behind a NAT firewall. Maybe they exchange address details via that server
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