ASA 5505 VPN with NEM

Hi!
Im having trouble setting up two ASA5505 with EzVPN. One is head and one is client. Without NEM everything works fine. With NEM it connects but cant ping anything or use the split tunnel to access Internet. See attached configs.
With NEM enabled the Head gives the following error:
No translation group found for icmp src outside:192.168.10.2 dst inside:192.168.1.201 (type 8, code 0)
Any ideas ?
The Public IP addressesa and gateway are changed to 9's in the first three parsts of the address.
Thanks! /Bjorn

HEllo,
Add this command to the head end side.
access-list inside_nat0_outbound extended permit ip 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0
This should fix your issue.
Rate this post if it helps.
Cheers,
Gilbert

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        Type    : L2L             Role    : initiator
        Rekey   : no              State   : MM_ACTIVE
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      Previous Tunnels:           40
      In Octets:              322076
      In Packets:               2060
      In Drop Packets:            84
      In Notifys:               1072
      In P2 Exchanges:            35
      In P2 Exchange Invalids:     0
      In P2 Exchange Rejects:      0
      In P2 Sa Delete Requests:   24
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      Out Packets:              3481
      Out Drop Packets:            0
      Out Notifys:              2101
      Out P2 Exchanges:          275
      Out P2 Exchange Invalids:    0
      Out P2 Exchange Rejects:     0
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      Initiator Fails:           221
      Responder Fails:            76
      System Capacity Fails:       0
      Auth Fails:                 54
      Decrypt Fails:               0
      Hash Valid Fails:            0
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      Previous Tunnels:                        0
      In Octets:                               0
      In Packets:                              0
      In Drop Packets:                         0
      In Drop Fragments:                       0
      In Notifys:                              0
      In P2 Exchange:                          0
      In P2 Exchange Invalids:                 0
      In P2 Exchange Rejects:                  0
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      In IKE Delete:                           0
      Out Octets:                              0
      Out Packets:                             0
      Out Drop Packets:                        0
      Out Drop Fragments:                      0
      Out Notifys:                             0
      Out P2 Exchange:                         0
      Out P2 Exchange Invalids:                0
      Out P2 Exchange Rejects:                 0
      Out IPSEC Delete:                        0
      Out IKE Delete:                          0
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      SAs Locally Initiated Failed:            0
      SAs Remotely Initiated:                  0
      SAs Remotely Initiated Failed:           0
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      Decrypt Failures:                        0
      Hash Failures:                           0
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      Out Configs Rejects:                     0
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      Out DPD Messages:                        0
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      CHILD Rekey Locally Initiated:           0
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      Incoming Requests Rejected:              0
      Outgoing Requests:                       0
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      Outgoing Requests Rejected:              0
      Rejected Requests:                       0
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      Rejected Low Resources:                  0
      Rejected Reboot In Progress:             0
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      Cookie Challenges Passed:                0
      Cookie Challenges Failed:                0
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