I have things set up to allow me to connect to dialup, and still keep
connections going to my other machine (LAN = 2 machines). I think this
is similar to your situation. The key is in my /etc/conf.d/net file as
per the following excerpt...
routes_eth0=(
default via 192.168.123.254 metric 2
On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 07:55:13 -0400
Walter Dnes waltd...@waltdnes.org wrote:
I have things set up to allow me to connect to dialup, and still keep
connections going to my other machine (LAN = 2 machines). I think this
is similar to your situation. The key is in my /etc/conf.d/net file as
=== On Mon, 08/17, Mike Kazantsev wrote: ===
But then, as usual, pppd messes up the routing table, adding the
following route:
__pptp_server_ip__ dev ppp0 proto kernel scope link src
__given_ip__
That's not messed up, that's what it's supposed to do.
resulting in routing table like
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 02:37:42 -0700
Keith Dart ke...@dartworks.biz wrote:
=== On Mon, 08/17, Mike Kazantsev wrote: ===
But then, as usual, pppd messes up the routing table, adding the
following route:
__pptp_server_ip__ dev ppp0 proto kernel scope link src
__given_ip__
That's
Good day,
I have a pretty much standard home/office setup with default route
via local gateway machine (192.168.0.10) and I want to establish a PPTP
tunnel to a remote network.
pppd setup is pretty trivial.
peer:
pty pptp pptp server hostname --nolaunchpppd
user user
password password
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