I'd very much appreciate help getting PPTP masquerading working.
My Linux box: RedHat 5.2, kernel 2.2.7. I have one machine masquerading
through it (successfully), running Windows 95. My network connection is
via a cable modem. I'm trying to tunnel in to work, which runs a PPTP
server.
I was told that 2.2.7 has PPTP forwarding enabled by default, but this
doesn't appear to be true: when I try to connect to the remote PPTP server
from my 95 box, I'm told that the remote server isn't accepting requests.
I presume this is because the response isn't making it back through the
Linux box.
I found a patch for the 2.2.2 kernel which was supposed to enable PPTP
forwarding
(http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/patches/patch-ipmasq-pptp-2.2.2).
I downloaded the 2.2.2 source and applied this patch to it, with the
following results:
[root@pendaran linux-2.2.2]# patch -p1 < ../patch-ipmasq-pptp-2.2.2
patching file `include/net/ip_masq_mod.h'
patch: **** malformed patch at line 8: ct iphdr *, __u32);
I'm at a loss. What should I try next? What did I do wrong?
Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
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Jessica Perry Hekman * http://www.arborius.net/~jphekman/
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