[KLUG Members] pptp vpn

Rusty Yonkers therustycook at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 9 11:26:14 EDT 2004


> The IP address your assigned is the same subnet as the private side
> of
> the firewall/vpn-server?  

Yes

> If yes, do you have proxy-arp enabled? 

How do I enable proxy-arp?

> If
> yes, you've firewall rules let you pass packets? (You need an
> accept
> 192.168.x.x to 192.168.x.x both-ways rule).

Well currently the firewall is full open... I am planning on locking
it down in the next 24 hours as I figure out what all I need to keep
open, and what I can lock down.  Does that mean that the external
ethernet interface is going to see the 192.168 segment as well?

This is in part a test to put together a solution that I want to
offer to any consulting clients that I get, as well as for my own
home network.  I am also going to be putting it in here at Pathfinder
Resources as soon as I get the bugs worked out.  Even though I have
known of what VPN is suppose to do it is the first time I have been
working at really getting one setup.  This is already getting way
further than the Microsoft solution that I tried to get working
though.


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Russell C. Yonkers Jr. 
CNE, MCP, A+, CCNA, Linux+, Server+, Network+ certified
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Currently using SuSE 9, Mac OS X, Windows 2000, and WinXP 
And yes I run a network at home with Linux and Windows servers
See my personal website http://www.geocities.com/therustycook
Or my consulting site at http://www.atomicsupergeek.com


		
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