I'm running RC2a and have many LAN clients that connect to a single
external pptp server. Since I'm using NAT, I installed the frickin pptp
package. The package itself installed fine, but I don't know what to
do next. How do I:
1. redirect outbound pptp traffic to the proxy?
2. what pass
PPTP needs protocol GRE and TCP port 1723. In case the frickin listens on the
loopbackinterface you might accomplish the redirects through the webgui to
destination 127.0.0.1.
Btw, there is someone else at the forum trying to get this to work. Maybe you
can work together on this: http://forum.pf
I had a working set of dynamic updates using BIND 9.2.3 and ISC DHCP Server
V3.0.1rc14
I have configured DHCP in the pfsense web GUI but had no luck. In inspection
of the pfsense dhcpd.conf I have found none of the zone-key references that
I had to put in my original file to get it to work
i.e.
hmmm, sounds like there is a workaround for pf not supporting pptp ?
does frickin work for LAN outbound traffic ?
is there a package ? or how do i install ?
Von: Holger BauerGesendet: Di 08.08.2006 10:07An: support@pfsense.comBetreff: RE: [pfSense Support] filter rules for frickin pptp
PPT
See the frickin documentation. It only supports multiple natted connections to
a predefined pptp server. It's not a general solution. There is no package for
it yet but some people are trying to install it at the backendlevel.
Holger
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From: Fuchs, Martin [mailto:[EMAIL
hmmm, sad sad... pptp from lan sometimes is a nice thing to have... sadly pf does not support it until now :-(
Von: Holger BauerGesendet: Di 08.08.2006 14:25An: support@pfsense.comBetreff: RE: [pfSense Support] filter rules for frickin pptp
See the frickin documentation. It only supports multi
It has nothing to do with pptp from LAN. It only is a limitation for accessing
the SAME pptp server at the same time by different clients natted through the
same pfsense. You can access as many different pptpserverv from different
clients natted through a pfsense. I somehow have a feeling there
Hmmm,
i thought that pfsense could NOT handle PPTP requests or nat PPTP because openbsd "pf" is not able to handle it...
I remember scott saying something similar...pf cannot handle GRE or similar ?
sorry if I am mistaken...perhaps it works by now because of some new version... sould be nic
>
> It has nothing to do with pptp from LAN. It only is a limitation
> for accessing the SAME pptp server at the same time by different
> clients natted through the same pfsense. You can access as many
> different pptpserverv from different clients natted through a
> pfsense. I somehow have a feeli
Hi,
I think I already know the answer to this, but figured I'd ask anyways.
Does pfSense work on SPARC32/SPARC64 platforms?
-Kyle
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This has been answered repeatedly in the mailing list.
Kyle Mott wrote:
Hi,
I think I already know the answer to this, but figured I'd ask anyways.
Does pfSense work on SPARC32/SPARC64 platforms?
-Kyle
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On 8/8/06, Kyle Mott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I think I already know the answer to this, but figured I'd ask anyways.
Does pfSense work on SPARC32/SPARC64 platforms?
No, it sure doesn't. About the only thing we plan on supporting
besides i386 is amd64 but that will not happen until som
Hi, I had the following configuration (previously):
central_networks(firewall_openbsd3.7+vpn_isakmpd)<>branche1(firewall_openbsd3.7_isakmpd)
the established tunnels was (phase 2):
branche1(net 192.168.6.0/24)<>central_networks(192.168.1.0/24, lan1)
branche1(net 192.168.6.0/24)<>cent
PPTP should now work out of the box for outgoing connections. Ther *might* be
still a problem if the pptp server at the pfsense is enabled for outgoing pptp
connections though this should have improved with RC2. We didn't get much
feedback on this but for me it works better since RC2 and I have
On 8/8/06, Holger Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
PPTP needs protocol GRE and TCP port 1723. In case the frickin listens on the
loopbackinterface you might accomplish the redirects through the webgui to
destination 127.0.0.1.
So in effect I need to:
# frickin -p $pptpserver -u nobody
rdr o
On 8/8/06, Raja Subramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 8/8/06, Holger Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> PPTP needs protocol GRE and TCP port 1723. In case the frickin listens on the
loopbackinterface you might accomplish the redirects through the webgui to
destination 127.0.0.1.
So in effe
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