Right, but proxy and NAT have nothing to do with tunnels.. If you have a tunnel
up you are a node on the remote net.. (more or less, depending on config
details).. but the question was VPN right? Put proxies and NAT in with tunnels
and yes it gets more complex..

acs

On 16-Jun-00 Kostas Evangelinos wrote:
> It might not work because NTLM is not proxyable. Basically it is a
> challenge-response protocol which uses the client IP when hashing
> the server provided nonce. 
> 
> In short, if you proxy or if you use NAT you lose.
> 
> Later,
> Kos
> 
> On Thu, Jun 15, 2000 at 03:00:38PM -0700, Aaron C. Springer wrote:
>| mmm yes, why wouldn't it?
>| 
>| 
>| acs
>| 
>| On 15-Jun-00 Vaughn Pennington wrote:
>| > Can anybody tell me if NTLM authentication will work via a VPN connection?
>| > Thanks. 
>| > 
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