Quoting Peter Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> You can get around the problem by establishing the PPTP link from the
> gateway itself. There are some routing issues that need to be addressed
> if you do this, though. The PPTP server won't know how to route your
> local LAN addresses. You can fix this with either static routing on the
> PPTP server, or by having the gateway masquerade traffic over the PPTP
> link.
> 
I've just set this up on an SME server actually. 
http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/routing.phtml

has some documentation on firewall rules and routing tables to make it work.

Amanda


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