On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 15:06, Antony Stone wrote: > On Friday 12 March 2004 1:00 pm, peter.gehle@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > Ok, i have made an test, but in the syslog was nothing about the > > connection? he logs nothing? > > So, maybe there's something about the protocol which simply doesn't work > through nat without a special helper, or something like that? > No, I had it working to our Cape Town office using standard iptables NAT. The key was fixed ips. > As I said, I'm not an expert on PPTP, I just thought the logging rules might > give you a bit more information about what's going on. If not, it's over to > someone who knows how PPTP can be made to work.... > > Regards, > > Antony. > > > -------- Original Message -------- > > Subject: Re: Re-6: connection to vpn Server (pptp) behind iptables FW > > (12-Mrz-2004 13:28) From: Antony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > To: peter.gehle@xxxxxxxxx > > > > > On Friday 12 March 2004 12:24 pm, peter.gehle@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > > > It may be dynamic, but you can still find out what it is for a given > > > > > session. > > > > > > > > How? > > > > > > If it's a Linux machine, ifconfig > > > If it's a Win9x machine, winipcfg > > > If it's a WinXP machine, ipconfig > > > If it's something else, I don't know. > > > > > > Antony. -- -- Raymond Leach <raymondl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Network Support Specialist http://www.knowledgefactory.co.za "lynx -source http://www.rchq.co.za/raymondl.asc | gpg --import" Key fingerprint = 7209 A695 9EE0 E971 A9AD 00EE 8757 EE47 F06F FB28 --
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