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Thomas, you are right -pptp is made by ms but it is implemented now in almost all small routers and I really don't know the reason why it could not be use with m0n0wall. I have m0n0wall router with pptp server configured in the same subnet as clients. I can use PC with window and Linux system to reach them and establish a tunnel (only ip and subnet mask is needed to do this) - what is the difference between pc with linux and eg linxys router with linux on board:? If it is really impossible and m0n0wall have not implemented l2tp server - maybe someone know small boxes (routers) with IPSEC -please give me a model and vendor - I'll be very thankful. Thomas Koch [TiKay Event] wrote: > VPN via PPtP is made from Microsoft. The PPtP buildin in routers is > for DSL-Access linke in Austria. I just tried it and it is not > possible. For that you must use IPSec. > > 2006/6/10, Krzysztof Syguda <ks at koszecin dot net dot pl>: > >> I need to connect two subnets using m0n0wall as a pptp server. >> There is no problem with windows pptp client, but I need any hardware >> device to use as a pptp clients. >> I have tried to use many small routers - linksys (with original and open >> wrt and dd-wrt software) airlink, smc and d-link, which have pptp client >> on WAN. >> No of them is able to connect with m0n0wall. >> Do someone know the "small" hardware unit which works with m0n0wall or >> know some tips -how to made it works? >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> 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 >> >> > > |