That's a standalone setting.  You don't want the frickin' package
(which as Chris mentioned, may be broken anyway) if you use this
setting.

--Bill

On Nov 19, 2007 12:06 PM, Luciano Areal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Bill!
>
> The pfSense box is in front of the PPTP server. In other ways, it will act
> as the main gateway, and the PPTP server will be on the LAN. Clients will
> access it from WAN, passing through the pfSense box.
>
> I just did what you said. Removed all rules from NAT and firewall using
> PPTP/GRE, and activated that option (Redirect incoming PPTP connections
> to:). I also installed Frickin PPTP proxy package on system, and did a bind
> of this software on WAN port.
>
> I'll test it as soon as I arrive at home, and hope it will work correctly.
>
> Regards,
>
> Luciano Areal
>
>
> > I'm not sure, based on your email, if the pfSense box is in front of
> > the PPTP server or not.  If t is, then go to the VPN menu, select
> > PPTP, on "Configuration" tab, select "Redirect incoming PPTP
> > connections to:" radio button and fill in the text box ("PPTP
> > redirection") with the IP address of your internal PPTP server.
> > Remove the rules you created too, btw :)
> >
> > --Bill
> >
>
>
>
>
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