If this was asked earlier in the thread I missed it. On which interfaces should
arp-proxy be enabled? Just on the local net or on the public interface(s) as
well?
Greg
On Sep 22, 2010, at 12:38 AM, Butch Evans wrote:
On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 22:51 -0400, Francois Menard wrote:
Are you saying
] Mikrotik VPN Script
On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 23:09 -0400, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
Let me clarify...
As long as you get a valid IP on your PPTP client, from the PPTP Server,
and the default route to the PPTP server, then you should be able to get
to any of the IP's (public or private) being routed
on the interface that has the same IP subnet as the VPN
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 8:41 AM, Greg Ihnen os10ru...@gmail.com wrote:
If this was asked earlier in the thread I missed it. On which interfaces
should arp-proxy be enabled? Just on the local net or on the public
interface(s) as well?
Okay, fighting this nightmare of setting up a MT 411 board as a VPN. Anyone
have a script of a step by step?
I can connect remotely but can never see anything on the network. Throwing
in the towel yet again.
Me-
Probably want to masquerade the subnet. What ips did you use for the tunnel
in relation to the other interfaces?
On Sep 21, 2010 8:29 PM, Robert West robert.w...@just-micro.com wrote:
Okay, fighting this nightmare of setting up a MT 411 board as a VPN. Anyone
have a script of a step by step?
What type of VPN? Could you give a bit more info on the network layout?
I could probably shoot you over a config if I had that info.
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Blake Covarrubias
On Sep 21, 2010, at 5:33 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Probably want to masquerade the subnet. What ips did you use for the tunnel
in relation
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Probably want to masquerade the subnet. What ips did you use for the tunnel
in relation to the other interfaces?
On Sep 21, 2010 8:29 PM, Robert West robert.w...@just-micro.com wrote:
Okay
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What type of VPN? Could you give a bit more info on the network layout?
I could probably shoot you over a config if I had that info
simple
here.
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What type of VPN? Could you give a bit more
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Mikrotik VPN Script
What type of VPN? Could you give a bit more info on the network layout?
I could probably shoot you over a config if I had that info.
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Blake Covarrubias
On Sep 21, 2010, at 5:33 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Probably want to masquerade
On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 20:28 -0400, Robert West wrote:
Okay, fighting this nightmare of setting up a MT 411 board as a VPN.
Anyone have a script of a step by step?
I can connect remotely but can never see anything on the network.
Throwing in the towel yet again.
99.9% probability: You
Are you saying that the VPN server should not be in the same subnet as the
subnet to which access is sought for ?
its basically if there is a bridge, rather than a routed relationship between
the VPN client and the VPN server ... thus the need for Proxy-ARP in that case ?
???
F.
On
Usually no. I suggest a different subnet.
On Sep 21, 2010 10:51 PM, Francois Menard fmen...@xittel.net wrote:
Are you saying that the VPN server should not be in the same subnet as the
subnet to which access is sought for ?
its basically if there is a bridge, rather than a routed relationship
I am not sure what type of configuration you folks are talking about.
For my PPTP dial-in, I setup a IP Pool with a hand full of IP's from the
same subnet as to what I am connecting to.
The Local IP on the PPTP server is from the same subnet (Gateway IP),
and Proxy-arp is enabled.
(Setup a
Let me clarify...
As long as you get a valid IP on your PPTP client, from the PPTP Server,
and the default route to the PPTP server, then you should be able to get
to any of the IP's (public or private) being routed on that MK box.
Faisal Imtiaz
Snappy Internet Telecom
On 9/21/2010 10:54
Can we see ppp secret print (KEEP IN MIND THE PASSWORDS ARE PLAINTEXT HERE!!!)?
Then /ip addr pr
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On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 11:09 PM, Faisal Imtiaz fai...@snappydsl.net wrote:
Let me clarify...
As
On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 23:07 -0400, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
I am not sure what type of configuration you folks are talking about.
For my PPTP dial-in, I setup a IP Pool with a hand full of IP's from the
same subnet as to what I am connecting to.
The Local IP on the PPTP server is from the
On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 23:09 -0400, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
Let me clarify...
As long as you get a valid IP on your PPTP client, from the PPTP Server,
and the default route to the PPTP server, then you should be able to get
to any of the IP's (public or private) being routed on that MK box.
On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 22:51 -0400, Francois Menard wrote:
Are you saying that the VPN server should not be in the
same subnet as the subnet to which access is sought for ?
No...I said that IF you are using IPs that are part of an existing
subnet, then you WILL need to use proxy-arp to make it
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