RB,
Thank you for review. I typically use PPTP cause it is quick and easy,
and supported natively by Mac OS X and Windows.
Do you have a favorite OpenVPN client for OS X?
Mahalo,
Jeremy
On Feb 9, 2009, at 5:01 PM, RB wrote:
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 19:01, Jeremy Bennett <[email protected]>
wrote:
4) Assign a address of 10.0.0.X on the same subnet as everything
else to the
LAN port (making sure that it doesn't conflict with anything else)
5) Turn on the PPTP VPN server with another 10.0.0.X address
(making sure
that it doesn't conflict with anything else)
6) Create a firewall rule to pass all traffic on PPTP server to
same subnet
6) Forward all traffic on port 1723 to the PFsense/Alix box.
7) connect the LAN port to the network.
Am I leaving anything out? Should I disable anything else? Is this
crazy?
Typical VPN-on-a-stick configuration, but I can't imagine why anyone
would elect to use PPTP over OpenVPN.
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