Let me clarify...

As long as you get a valid IP on your PPTP client, from the PPTP Server, 
and the default route to the PPTP server, then you should be able to get 
to any of the IP's (public or private) being routed on that MK box.



Faisal Imtiaz
Snappy Internet & Telecom


On 9/21/2010 10:54 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
> Usually no.  I suggest a different subnet.
>
>> On Sep 21, 2010 10:51 PM, "Francois Menard" <fmen...@xittel.net
>> <mailto:fmen...@xittel.net>> wrote:
>>
>> Are you saying that the VPN server should not be in the same subnet as
>> the subnet to which access is sought for ?
>>
>> its basically if there is a bridge, rather than a routed relationship
>> between the VPN client and the VPN server ... thus the need for
>> Proxy-ARP in that case ?
>>
>>
>> ???
>>
>> F.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 2010-09-21, at 10:47 PM, Butch Evans wrote:
>>
>> > On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 20:28 -0400, Robert West w...
>>
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