If this was asked earlier in the thread I missed it. On which interfaces should 
arp-proxy be enabled? Just on the local net or on the public interface(s) as 
well?

Greg
On Sep 22, 2010, at 12:38 AM, Butch Evans wrote:

> On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 22:51 -0400, Francois Menard wrote: 
>> Are you saying that the VPN server should not be in the 
>> same subnet as the subnet to which access is sought for ?
> 
> No...I said that IF you are using IPs that are part of an existing
> subnet, then you WILL need to use proxy-arp to make it work.
> 
>> 
>> 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 ?
> 
> I really don't understand the question you are asking.
> 
> 
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