Re: VPN PPTP

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ok thank you..



--- Antony Stone <Antony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
escreveu: > On Wednesday 16 June 2004 9:19 pm, Antony
Stone
> wrote:
> 
> > On Wednesday 16 June 2004 8:57 pm, Luis GUSTAVO
> wrote:
> > > yes.. i use NAT.
> > >
> > > but i download patch-o-matic, and apply
> pptp-nat.
> > >
> > > which rules i use now ?
> >
> > The ones I suggested earlier (with the addition,
> of course, of the
> > appropriate NAT rules, which presumably need to go
> in your PREROUTING chain
> > (if you're doing destination NAT?).
> 
> Just in case your next posting was going to be
> something like "I have those 
> rules, but it doesn't work", here is a suggestion
> for how to find out what's 
> not working.
> 
> Add two LOGging rules to the end of your FORWARD
> chain, one specifying at 
> least one of (a) the source address of the remote
> client, and/or (b) the 
> destination address of the server on your network,
> and the other specifying 
> at least one of (a) the source address of your local
> server, and/or (b) the 
> destination address of the remote client.
> 
> Then the LOG output will show you any packets going
> between the two machines 
> which are not being properly processed by the ACCEPT
> rules I suggested 
> earlier, and you can see what sort of packets they
> are, and add appropriate 
> rules to let them through.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Antony.
> 
> -- 
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> 
>  

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