On Mon, 2010-05-31 at 23:54 -0400, Robert West wrote: 
> Now this is on a nat'd network.  I don't seem to be able to ping any of the
> remote clients but I can ping the MT ports.  Are the lan clients isolated
> somehow by default?  Do I need to do something with forward or with a
> hammer?

I can see that I need to finish my blog article on proxy arp...Here's a
(very quick) summary:

1. If you assign PPtP users with an IP in the SAME subnet as the LAN,
then you need proxy-arp turned on on the LAN interface.

2. If you assign PPtP users with an IP that is NOT in the same subnet as
the LAN, then you do NOT need proxy arp at all.


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