> Check into this at some of the MS FAQ sites.  I think there are some 
> issues when connecting XP to NT4 servers (XP machines can't 
> be added to 
> NT domains or something like that)...part of the MS "forced upgrade" 
> strategy.  IIRC, you can get it to work, but you have to be 
> very careful 
> about how you set everything up.  You could test this with an 
> XP and NT 
> box sitting across a router from each other, then try to make things 
> work across the VPN.
Once I get any traffic moving I'm better prepared to fight the MS stuff.
That's why I'm using ftp as my "test" (how bad can M$ mess that up?)

> BTW:  Do any of your other locations use PPPoE, or just the 
> "broken" one?
Yup, I have 1 DSL PPPoE, 3 on cable modems, 1 off ethernet connected to
a T1.  These have gateway FreeSWAN VPNs between them plus IPSEC VPNs to
a Cisco concentrator and a Netopia R7200.

That's what's making me so nuts.  I told this office I'd come down a
knock it out one day while I was there for other stuff.  I even
configured one in my local office, mail it and it was plug-and-plug on
the net AND the VPN!!  I thought I was pretty good at this and this damn
connection has humbled me.

Thanks again.
- Todd



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