Re: [Leaf-user] Using PoPToP behind LRP

2001-06-18 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
> > > I was looking at installing PoPToP (PPTP server) on a RedHat server on > my > > > internal network so users at home, mobile etc. can access our Samba > shares > > > using a dialup connection. > > > > > > I know I need to open ports 1723 (tcp) and protocol 47 to allow the PPTP > > > protocol

Re: [Leaf-user] Using PoPToP behind LRP

2001-06-18 Thread John P
> > I was looking at installing PoPToP (PPTP server) on a RedHat server on my > > internal network so users at home, mobile etc. can access our Samba shares > > using a dialup connection. > > > > I know I need to open ports 1723 (tcp) and protocol 47 to allow the PPTP > > protocol to work, and I c

RE: [Leaf-user] Using PoPToP behind LRP

2001-06-18 Thread Steven Peck
ination of ipmasqadm portfw -and- ipchains Not much help I know, but at least some pointers. -sp -Original Message- From: John P To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 6/17/2001 5:38 PM Subject: [Leaf-user] Using PoPToP behind LRP Hi All I was looking at installing PoPToP (PPTP server) on a RedHat se

Re: [Leaf-user] Using PoPToP behind LRP

2001-06-17 Thread Scott C. Best
John: The utility 'ipfwd' is what to use to "protocol forward" (a good expression for it, btw). Also, please be sure to be using one of the VPN kernels, with one of the ip_masq_pptp.o modules. For example: http://lrp1.steinkuehler.net/files/kernels/2.2.16-1-VPNMasq/ I'm using

Re: [Leaf-user] Using PoPToP behind LRP

2001-06-17 Thread Greg Morgan
John P wrote: > > Hi All > > I was looking at installing PoPToP (PPTP server) on a RedHat server on my > internal network so users at home, mobile etc. can access our Samba shares > using a dialup connection. > > I know I need to open ports 1723 (tcp) and protocol 47 to allow the PPTP > proto

[Leaf-user] Using PoPToP behind LRP

2001-06-17 Thread John P
Hi All I was looking at installing PoPToP (PPTP server) on a RedHat server on my internal network so users at home, mobile etc. can access our Samba shares using a dialup connection. I know I need to open ports 1723 (tcp) and protocol 47 to allow the PPTP protocol to work, and I can do this with