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Starbuck
A bunch of our employees went to a conference in SFO, and the
people who run the network over there set up NAT so that
all outbound packets were using the same IP address, but each
users outbound packets were assigned a different port.
When the employees attempted to tunnel in, the tunnel server
would not allow multiple connections for multiple users from the same
IP Address. So only one user could connect at a time. Once that user
had disconnected, another user could then connect.
I hope I'm being clear about this.
Anyway, has anyone else encountered this problem before?
Is there a workaround?
How can I get the tunnel server to accept multiple connections
from the same IP Address?
Thanks guys.
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people who run the network over there set up NAT so that
all outbound packets were using the same IP address, but each
users outbound packets were assigned a different port.
When the employees attempted to tunnel in, the tunnel server
would not allow multiple connections for multiple users from the same
IP Address. So only one user could connect at a time. Once that user
had disconnected, another user could then connect.
I hope I'm being clear about this.
Anyway, has anyone else encountered this problem before?
Is there a workaround?
How can I get the tunnel server to accept multiple connections
from the same IP Address?
Thanks guys.
*$