[pptp-server] Sanity Check -- NAT + VPN
George Vieira
GeorgeV at citadelcomputer.com.au
Thu Sep 6 18:16:13 CDT 2001
If it's anything important, you can ipforward the NATed network to the VPN
LAN. If you require visible machines on the NAT clients then try routing the
network through... This is what I've been playing with at home. So why make
multiple connections when 1 is enough anyway?????
Any use?
-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Kalos [mailto:ckalos at gothambroadband.com]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 2:22 AM
To: Poptop Mailing List
Subject: [pptp-server] Sanity Check -- NAT + VPN
I've got a group of systems attempting to access our PoPToP VPN from
a
remote location. At this point, they're all sharing a single connection to
the outside world, so they're dealing with a NAT gateway. I'm certain that
this can't be done, but I'd like to bounce it off of the list first. Can
multiple clients connect from behind this NAT system to the VPN at the same
time? If so, how would I go about setting that up? I know that at the
moment, it fails miserably each time I try to get two users on, which I'll
chalk up to the GRE traffic.
Thanks in advance,
Christopher Kalos
Systems Administrator
Gotham Broadband
212.206.9620 x340
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