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NAT ( Network Address Translation) tunneling

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    Hi. I want to do NAT Tunneling using NAT (network address translation) protocol. How can i do it in VC++ Means any one know about its commands etc. Actually my server (private IP)is running on one LAN ( Public IP) And Client(private IP) is Running on other LAN (public IP) How can they communicate to each other ... I Guessed that it is bcoz of NAT .. But i not know about its Programming techniques PLZ Reply me thanx

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      Hi. I want to do NAT Tunneling using NAT (network address translation) protocol. How can i do it in VC++ Means any one know about its commands etc. Actually my server (private IP)is running on one LAN ( Public IP) And Client(private IP) is Running on other LAN (public IP) How can they communicate to each other ... I Guessed that it is bcoz of NAT .. But i not know about its Programming techniques PLZ Reply me thanx

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      To get them to talk you have to change the firewall on the server side to forward a port to the server machine-- how you do this depends on your firewall.

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