[pptp-server] Multi VPN

Joe Polcari Joe at Polcari.com
Thu Dec 13 21:53:15 CST 2001


This is a great idea IF you are one of a few who are doing it.
If you have a few thousand people in your company (on the 10.10.10.x
network)
that want to connect their home network (and they may have different ips
other than
the 192.168.1.x example you give) then an automatic solution is
desirable, hence VPNs.


George Vieira wrote:

>  What I don;t understand is why would you have multiple connections
> from the same network?Why doesn't the firewall at Network B connect to
> Network A and route all traffic through so both networks can access
> each other.. I do that at home with work..10.10.10.x
> network|10.10.10.254 (route add -net 192.168.1.0/24 gw 10.0.0.1
> 10.0.0.2  |  |  net  |  |  10.0.0.1 (route add -net 10.10.10.0/24
> 10.0.0.2192.168.1.254|192.168.1.X networkYou can firewall people you
> don't want access...Or am I missing something here...???
>
> thanks,
> George Vieira
> Systems Manager
> Citadel Computer Systems P/L
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Taylor [mailto:scottt at soccer.com]
> Sent: Friday, 14 December 2001 2:27 AM
> To: pptp-server at lists.schulte.org
> Subject: [pptp-server] Multi VPN
>
>
>           Does anyone know of a way to allow multiple VPN
>           connections from one
>           network to the same VPN server, using a 2.4
>           kernel?
>
>           I have it working on a 2.2.17 kernel with patches
>           from the VPN masq
>           how to. Anyone got it working on 2.4?
>
>           Cheers,
>
>           Scully
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