Philippe,
yes i have to use pptp, its for work and all they offer.
erik
Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
>
> Hi Erik
>
> do you really need to use pptp ? I know it is possible but I do't know how myself.
> However, pptp is mainly useful for setting up a VPN and I could find a nice little
>tool
> allowing just this using regular ip connection.
>
> http://sites.inka.de/sites/bigred/devel/cipe.html
>
> I could actually use this through 2 firewalls (I do have cable modem myself).
>
> To give you an idea :
>
> - at home I have only one Internet IP for 4 machines => masquerading
>
> - at work they have a firewall with an old distrib of Linux which just won't
> support anything like ssh, pptp etc...
>
> I was able to use Cipe to go through eferything just nice
>
> Philippe
>
> Erik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have a cable modem at home and I want to be able to use linux full
> > time as my gateway. right now i have been using linux 90% of the time.
> > the only time i have to use NT is when i have to use pptp for work. i
> > know it is possible to use pptp on linux and ipchains, but i have not
> > been able to figure it out yet. does anyone know of a simple solution
> > for ipchains to allow pptp traffic to go through?
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > erik
> >
> >
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