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On Aug 25, 2008, at 8:31 AM, Lonnie Abelbeck wrote: > > On Aug 25, 2008, at 2:55 AM, Harald Sauff wrote: >> Situation: >> When I connect with my Apple MacBook (Leopard 10.5.4) via PPTP to my >> 1.234 m0n0walls (both of them), it's not possible to route all >> traffic >> through the m0n0wall, because it doesn't assign a subnet mask. >> I don't know if anyone else has this problem and whether it is a >> Leopard >> problem or a m0n0wall problem. Unfortunately I don't have any logs at >> hand right now, but I will get some tonight. >> greetings, >> Harald > > Harald, > > I have my parents setup with m0n0wall 1.234, so I gave it a try on a > Mac PRO running 10.5.4. > > I normally don't send all traffic. > > In 10.5.4, the Network panel, select the PPTP config from the list > on the left, then click Advanced. "Send all traffic over VPN > connection" can be checked there. (this option was a global for all > connections in the past, now it is on a per PPTP config basis) > > I checked "Send all..." clicked Apply, then connected. All my > internet traffic then went through the remote m0n0wall's WAN. > > This all works as expected. > > Lonnie Verified it here on 10.5.4 as well. Works as described for me. -Ryan |