Aanhalen Mark Risher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

If I am not mistaken (and I am not often :-))
Charles has a readily available VPNMasq enabled kernel and matching modules at 
his site.

Check http://lrp.steinkuehler.net and search for the Kernels & modules part.
TopLeft there is a link. There you should find everything you need to get VPN 
working.

Kim
happy VPN'ing.

> Hi:
> 
> Forgive my ignorance, but I've read so many
> semi-related pages by now that I'm dizzy with
> confusion:
> 
> I am attempting to connect from my Windows box,
> through my EigerStein LRP laptop, to my company's PPTP
> VPN.  The LRP is working fine out-of-the-box for
> regular traffic -- I am connecting to Yahoo! now --
> but when I attempt to run the VPN client software, I
> never get authenticated.
> 
> There are two ways I could go, according to my
> interpretation of the results of my Google searches:
> 1) I could run the pptp-linux client on the LRP box,
> or 2) I could build a new kernel for the LRP box with
> IP_MASQ_PPTP configured, and use the windows client.
> 
> Question #1: Is the above correct?  Are these my only
> options? Can I simply use the stock kernel and load a
> new module?
> Question #2: Since #1 seems the more straightforward,
> I would prefer it.  I can get the linux pptp client
> running, but what else do I need to do?  Must I open
> ports?  Change the NATing?  Something else?  Please
> help if you can.
> Question #3: If someone has already built an
> out-of-the-box module/kernel pair which supports PPTP
> masquerading, could you please point me to it? I would
> rather exhaust all these options before building a new
> kernel of my own, but I can't find any already-done
> versions...
> 
> Thank you very much for any help you can provide.
> 
> -Mark
> 
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