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pptp/gre over nat on recent 3.3 snapshot
From: Rob Fenton <rob(at)geek4life.com>
Date: Mon Jul 28 2003 - 18:50:39 EDT
I installed a 3.3 snapshot from 2003/07/22 so that I could get windows clients on the internal network to use pptp to connect to a remote server. It does work, I can get one machine to connect through my obsd box, but only one machine. After much reading, I've concluded that right now that is all I'm going to get. http://www.monkey.org/openbsd/archive/tech/0106/msg00202.html http://www.monkey.org/openbsd/archive/tech/0101/msg00311.html So can someone else verify that yes, with the way things currently are I'm not going to get more than one pptp client working through nat per unique external ip address? Sorry I didn't post my pf.conf but there doesn't seem to be the need... Now, since I seem to have run into a wall using pf, I moved on to trying the linux pptp client. Has anyone managed to use the linux-pptp port to connect to a windows vpn server? Everything I've found so far explains how to use the linux pptp client for a dsl connection, but that hasn't helped me much... If you have managed to get it to work, mind sharing your options, ppp.conf, and any other config info? If this has already been covered in another thread, please show me. :) I've been searching misc/tech with no real luck.
Thanks,
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