[pptp-server] Tunnel in a tunnel?
Michael Walter
walterm at Gliatech.com
Tue May 8 15:57:22 CDT 2001
AT&T Global Net Service(IPass) requires a vpn(pptp) connection. Our remote
international users regularly connect to our networks vpn(pptp) through
AT&T's vpn. All this through a modem that rarely gets a better connection
than 28.8. From there they connect to a citrix server, which is doing it's
own encryption. So it is definitely possible to have pptp tunnels inside
other pptp tunnels and even other types of tunnels inside those. I have to
admit to at least a little amazement that this works as well as it does
though.
Thanks,
Michael J. Walter
rhce mcdba mcse+i a+
Network Administrator
Gliatech, Inc.
23420 Commerce Park Rd.
Beachwood, Ohio 44122
Tel: (216) 831-3200
Email: walterm at gliatech.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Hein-Pieter van Braam [mailto:themmaster at digitalme.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 1:23 AM
To: pptp-server at lists.schulte.org
Subject: [pptp-server] Tunnel in a tunnel?
HI all!
I have a problem: here in holland we have an ADSL connection called MXSTREAM
(it suxx) anywayz to connect you first have to make a VPN connection to your
"router" (or whatever it is) and then complete a logon script on the main
site of mxstream.
Now there is a small company that uses mxstream and have 2 locations and
they
want to connect them using a VPN.
my question: is it possible to make a VPN connection over that existing VPN
connection to that other location through ANOTHER VPN connection?
(seeing stars yet ;-) )
thanx people!
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