Thank you Thomas. I will try it
Alex
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Hertz [mailto:term at cynisk dot net]
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 3:03 AM
To: Randjelovic, Alex; m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch
Subject: RE: [m0n0wall] PPTP connection problem
I have a slight feeling that since you're LAN subnet overlaps your PPTP
subnet, traffic to the PPTP clients will be routed to the LAN subnet.
You
can see this by typing "netstat -r" in the exec.php interface.
The solution would be to pick a subnet for your PPTP that is not a part
of
any other subnet on your m0n0. (try 10.0.0.128/28).
Hope it will help.
// Thomas Hertz
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alex underscore Randjelovic at Dell dot com [mailto:Alex underscore Randjelovic at Dell dot com]
> Sent: den 11 juni 2004 04:46
> To: m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch
> Subject: [m0n0wall] PPTP connection problem
>
> Hello group,
>
> I have problem making my VPN to work correctly. I tried different
> addressing schemes, and each time VPN client authenticates, but is not
> able to ping anything, including PPTP server address or m0n0 LAN
> address. Only thing that VPN client can ping is VPN client IP address.
>
> Current setup:
> - m0n0 LAN IP: 10.10.1.1 / 16
> - PPTP server: 10.10.10.1
> - remote address range: 10.10.10.128 / 28
>
> I know that 10.10.0.0 should not be B class (/16) but I think that
> should not be a problem (?)
>
> Thank you for all your help
>
> Alex Randjelovic
>
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