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If I knew, for example, that the NAPT device in translating IPsec would always come from an IP address on the 192.168.1.0 subnet, I would configure the IPsec gateway with one shared secret for the entire subnet. I would then have to configure each IPsec client behind that NAPT device with the same shared secret. As a result, this is really no different from how you go about typical IPsec remote access.
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