? I have found that supplying users of Poptop an ip used on the internal network segment does not work. I don't know if its something to do with the spoofing rules or not that may have changed how the poptop sessions are handled.
What I do is add an alias to the internal network interface and designate that for the Poptop connections. So, if the servers are on 192.168.99.x, I add an alias to the internal network card of 192.168.100.x and have poptop pass that out.. I then add the 192.168.100.x to the trusted rules to allow it where I want it to go. In doing this, it works well but, yes, there is a noticiable change from bsd 3.5/3.6 and 3.9 for this. Likely a change in 3.7 or 3.8 as well. There might be other ways to handle this, but this is the only one that I used with success. Good luck James Mackinnon Devantec Solutions ________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jons Plunts Sent: Wed 9/20/2006 2:54 PM To: [email protected] Subject: optop on 3.9 hi, some time ago i configured poptop on openbsd 3.6 falowing this guide: http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-1035-6031577.html it was working well now im trying to do same on openbsd 3.9 and it doesnt work :( i can connect to vpn fine, but cant connect any host to remote network maybe someone knows where is problem and how to fix that ? franky

