Am 20.10.2012 um 15:58 schrieb Lonnie Abelbeck:

> Mike,
> 
> When the "PPTP Server" is active, the pptp-vpn plugin is automatically 
> enabled.
> 
> If you look at the pptp-vpn plugin config script:
> 
> /mnt/kd/arno-iptables-firewall/plugins/pptp-vpn.conf
> 
> While at the top it says "ENABLED=0", looking further down, below the "*** Do 
> Not Edit Below Here ***" comment, you will see how "ENABLED=1" is set 
> automatically.
> 
> The confusing part, I suppose, is in the Network tab -> Firewall Plugins: 
> that lists [Enabled] and [Disabled] only based on the top-most ENABLED= 
> setting.  Possibly we can make that less confusing in the future.

Good idea, that "feature" bit me also a few times in the past :-).

> Finally, if there is any question what AIF is doing, from the CLI do:
> 
> $ arno-iptables-firewall restart
> 
> Lot's of informative text, about in the middle is where the plugins are 
> loaded.
> 
> Lonnie
> 
> 
> On Oct 20, 2012, at 12:12 AM, Michael Knill wrote:
> 
>> Yes I know that I should not be using PPTP and I dont normally however I 
>> have an application that requires it.
>> 
>> When I check PPTP Server in the GUI and reboot, it does not enable the 
>> pptp-vpn firewall plugin. Is this correct?
>> Do I just need to enable it?
>> 
>> Regards
>> Mike


Michael

http://www.mksolutions.info




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