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From: "Alberto (Warfox) De Boni" <warfox at neobe dot it> > Now i'm facing another problem. I've currently set up a VPN betwenn our > two offices with two Monowall and all works fine. > But i've got a problem with our programmers. They needs to connect in VPN > from a third office that should not enter into the VPN. > I try to explain better: this office should not enter into our VPN because > its a customer. But we're doing a consultant for them and so when we go > there we should connect with laptop to our network. I've tried to use the > "mobile client VPN setup" but it doesn't work. > I think that kind of configuration works just if laptop connects directly > to internet. What kind of "VPN" are your trying? I use PPTP behind NAT and firewalls all the time. > In this case we'va a router handling connections and doing DHCP stuff. > The two subnet are completly different. > Is there a way to establish a connection between a laptop behind a router > and monowall? Have to say that monowall has a public static IP. What router is at the client site? (Please don't say Cisco) You may need the client to enable VPN. On Cisco it is a little extra PITA to make it work. Lee |