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I think that you should to create firewall rules for icmp, ssh in your wan interface. try to do this and tell me later. :) Shelby Westman wrote: >I'm using m0n0wall pb26r614. I know, I know, its old. But it is >running on a production network, and I would have to go offline awhile >to change it out, and it has been working _flawlessly_ for months and >months. The network consists of three interfaces - WAN, DMZ, and LAN. > >LAN is defined with an IP address of 192.168.0.2/24 > >Anyway, I decided to experiment with PPTP VPN with a remote OS X box, >following the directions in the manual. > >In the PPTP setup... >I have my server address set at: 192.168.0.79 >Remote address range: 192.168.0.80/28 > >I have a PPTP user setup. > >AND - I have a rule - The rule is: >Interface: PPTP >Protocol: any >Source Type: PPTP clients >Destination: any > >>From my remote OS X box, I can log in to the server and am >authenticated. OS X tells me I am using VPN, that my IP is >192.168.0.80, and that the default gateway for this VPN is >192.168.0.79. However, I can't do anything. Nothing at all. From >the remote OS X box, I can't ping anywhere, ssh anywhere, use the >browser to reach anywhere. > >Any idea why? Do I need to reboot the server? (I haven't rebooted in >six months...) I'd appreciate any advice or suggestions. > >Shelby > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch >For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > > > > |