I think we covered port forwarding :-)

The Vyatta sides of the VPN will be the same; configuring the other
end of the VPN client will be up to you for a site-to-site tunnel.

Undocumented now, but actually in Glendale Alpha 1 is remote client
VPN which works with Windows l2tp.  It's under VPN configuration as well.
Give it a go if you're connecting with Windows.

For a list, see http://www.vyatta.com/twiki/bin/view/Community/TopEnhancements.
Find something you'd like to have yourself, make sure it's not already in
Glendale :-) and work from the Glendale source base.

Glendale is a VERY different CLI than previous releases; it makes adding new
features much simpler once you're used to the new CLI template structure.

Best,
Justin

On Jan 28, 2008 2:32 PM, Nathan McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just made a script to load a firewall with iptables.
> I know iptables so until the bug gets fixed I'll just
> do it that way.  I do have two more questions though.
>
> 1). How do I setup 'port-forwarding'.  So when you go
> through port 80 from the wan it sends it to some ip on
> the internal network at port 80?  Do I do this with NAT?
>
> 2). Is there any easy guides on setting up a vpn?  Not a vpn
> like a cisco router to the vyatta router because I found those
> guides, but just a vpn that I can access from work or on any
> computer providing the have an ipsec client?
>
> Is there a list of things you guys want made for Vyatta or a
> project site somewhere?  I'm always looking for things to do in
> my off time.
>
> Nate
>
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