[pptp-server] Routing
Clint Fast
cfast at alliedbuilding.com
Wed Jan 2 08:17:24 CST 2002
I use Netopia routers for pptp connections as well.
I ended up having to add a router to the netopia) that would state that
the remote network was available through the Remote PPTP tunnel.
In my case, is was like this:
Netopia
10.16.x.x/24 <--PPTP--> 10.24.0.x/16 <-- router --> 192.168.0.0/16
network.
I added the route:
192.168.0.0/16 using gateway of 10.24.0.5 (the inside of the pptp
tunnel, you specficy this IP in the PPTP configuration in the Netopia
PPTP config).
Works great for me.
--Clint.
lists at earthling.2y.net wrote:
>
> Oh, ok. Did you check the page, I just added an example.
>
> Does the peer ip on the ppp connection ever change, or does it remain the
> same with the netopia vpn router?
>
> On Tue, 1 Jan 2002, Jeremy Mann wrote:
>
> >
> > --- lists at earthling.2y.net wrote:
> > > Whats running on the windows box? RRAS/Stealhead?
> >
> > It's a netopia VPN router that I'm getting into, I
> > forgot to mention that(and therefore that windows
> > doesn't do the routing, the VPN router connects and
> > sets everything up automagically).
> >
> >
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