let's see.
SOmeone will correct me if I am wrong. I think you will need to change your
kernel with one compiled with the pptp stuff compiled in. See Charles' site
for one. Or peruse the devlopers sites on Leaf and replace the one on your
system.
then you will probably need a combination of
ipmasqadm portfw
-and-
ipchains
Not much help I know, but at least some pointers.
-sp
-----Original Message-----
From: John P
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 6/17/2001 5:38 PM
Subject: [Leaf-user] Using PoPToP behind LRP
Hi All
I was looking at installing PoPToP (PPTP server) on a RedHat server on
my
internal network so users at home, mobile etc. can access our Samba
shares
using a dialup connection.
I know I need to open ports 1723 (tcp) and protocol 47 to allow the PPTP
protocol to work, and I can do this with my LRP box. I assume I will
need to
portforward 1723 to the internal server. But how can I
'protocolforward'?
Also, PPTP seems to work by assigning a separate network (eg. I will set
up
10.0.1.x with my current network of 10.0.0.x) - do I have to do anything
special on my LRP box or just use ipchains rules to do it on my internal
server (and enable ip forwarding on it)?
Thanks
John
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